Cristy Ramirez
About Cristy Ramirez
Cristy Ramirez is a Commercial Underwriter with extensive experience in the insurance industry, currently working at Auto-Owners Insurance since 2018 and at RLI Insurance Company as a Product Manager since 2022. She holds a Juris Doctorate from Southern Illinois University School of Law and has a background in municipal law and loss control analytics.
Work at Auto-Owners Insurance
Cristy Ramirez has been employed as a Commercial Underwriter at Auto-Owners Insurance since 2018. In this role, she has developed expertise in commercial lines underwriting and has been recognized for her efficiency, ranking in the top 10% of her field. Her responsibilities include reviewing surveys and audits, as well as utilizing her loss control skills and analytics to build relationships with agents and peer underwriters. Her tenure at Auto-Owners Insurance has contributed to her professional growth and understanding of the commercial insurance sector.
Current Role at RLI Insurance Company
In addition to her position at Auto-Owners Insurance, Cristy Ramirez has been working as a Product Manager at RLI Insurance Company since 2022. This role allows her to leverage her underwriting experience and knowledge of the insurance industry. Her work involves managing product development and ensuring that the offerings meet market needs, further enhancing her expertise in the insurance sector.
Education and Expertise
Cristy Ramirez earned her Juris Doctorate from Southern Illinois University School of Law, where she studied from 2014 to 2017. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in law, which she applied during her internship with the City of Peoria, focusing on §1983 cases and municipal law. Prior to law school, she studied Pre-Law Studies and achieved a degree in Criminal Justice from Illinois State University from 2009 to 2013. This educational background has equipped her with valuable analytical and legal skills relevant to her current roles.
Background in Legal Work
Cristy Ramirez has experience working as a Law Clerk and Attorney for the City of Peoria from 2016 to 2017. During her time there, she participated in conference calls with defendants and judges for discovery and settlement discussions. She conducted research and wrote memorandums on topics such as proper handcuffing and excessive force. This experience in the legal field has contributed to her understanding of municipal law and its implications in her current underwriting roles.