Jaime Burch
About Jaime Burch
Jaime Burch is an Associate Actuarial Analyst at Auto-Owners Insurance, with a strong academic background in mathematics. She has held various teaching and analytical positions, including roles at Gonzaga University and Sparrow Health System.
Work at Auto-Owners Insurance
Jaime Burch has been employed at Auto-Owners Insurance since 2020, serving as an Associate Actuarial Analyst. In this role, Burch applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk and determine insurance premiums. The position involves analyzing data to support decision-making processes within the company. Auto-Owners Insurance is known for its commitment to providing quality insurance products and services, and Burch contributes to this mission through analytical expertise.
Education and Expertise
Jaime Burch holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Mathematics from Colorado State University, where studies were completed from 2009 to 2012. Prior to this, Burch earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mathematics, with minors in Economics and Biology, from Allegheny College between 2004 and 2008. This educational background provides a strong foundation in quantitative analysis, which is essential for Burch's current role in the actuarial field.
Background in Academia
Before joining Auto-Owners Insurance, Jaime Burch worked in academia as a Mathematics Lecturer at Gonzaga University from 2013 to 2017. This role involved teaching various mathematics courses and engaging with students in Spokane, Washington. Burch also served as a Mathematics Instructor at Vance-Granville Community College for eight months in 2012, where responsibilities included delivering instruction and supporting student learning in Henderson, North Carolina.
Experience in Business Intelligence
Jaime Burch gained valuable experience as a Business Intelligence Analyst Associate at Sparrow Health System from 2017 to 2020. In this position, Burch focused on analyzing data to inform business decisions within the healthcare sector in the Lansing, Michigan area. This role required a strong analytical skill set and the ability to interpret complex data, which are crucial for success in actuarial analysis.