Ryan Larson
About Ryan Larson
Ryan Larson is a Claims Manager at Auto-Owners Insurance, where he has worked for over 15 years. He possesses strong organizational and leadership skills, supported by a background in mathematics and statistics.
Work at Auto-Owners Insurance
Ryan Larson has worked at Auto-Owners Insurance in various roles since 2009. He currently serves as a Claims Manager in the South Denver Claims office, a position he has held for 15 years. Prior to this, he worked as a Branch Claims Representative for one year and then progressed to the role of Field Claim Representative for two years. From 2012 to 2014, he served as a Claims Supervisor, further enhancing his leadership skills within the organization. Additionally, he worked as a Claims Manager in the Boise, Idaho area from 2014 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Larson earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Northern Colorado, completing his studies from 2005 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation in finance and data analysis, which supports his expertise in claims management. He combines his academic knowledge with practical experience to enhance decision-making processes in the insurance industry.
Background
Ryan Larson has a comprehensive background in claims management within the insurance sector. His career at Auto-Owners Insurance began in 2009, and he has held multiple positions that demonstrate his growth and development in the field. His roles have included claims representative, supervisor, and manager, allowing him to build a diverse skill set that includes leadership and organizational capabilities.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Auto-Owners Insurance, Ryan Larson has demonstrated strong organizational skills that contribute to effective claims management. His ability to lead teams in delivering high-quality claims service showcases his commitment to excellence in the insurance industry. His background in data analysis also enhances his effectiveness in decision-making processes related to claims.