Annie Arsenault
About Annie Arsenault
Annie Arsenault is a Principal Analyst specializing in Recovery and Subrogation at Intact, where she has worked since 2009. With a background in claims expertise and a strong educational foundation in French studies and ancient studies, she focuses on negotiating settlements and developing legal strategies for complex cases.
Current Role at Intact Financial Corporation
Annie Arsenault holds the position of Analyste Principale, Recouvrement Et Subrogation at Intact Financial Corporation. She has been in this role since 2009, contributing for 15 years in the Saint-Hyacinthe location. In her current capacity, she specializes in negotiating fair settlements, taking into account paid indemnities and applicable depreciation. She also plays a key role in establishing effective legal strategies in collaboration with attorneys for complex cases.
Previous Experience at Intact Financial Corporation
Annie Arsenault has extensive experience at Intact Financial Corporation, having worked in various roles since 1995. She served as Experte en sinistres from 1995 to 2005 for a decade, followed by a position as Technicienne-expert from 2005 to 2006 for one year. She then transitioned to the role of Experte en sinistres, recouvrement et subrogation from 2006 to 2009, where she worked for three years before assuming her current position.
Educational Background
Annie Arsenault studied at Université de Sherbrooke, where she completed a Baccalauréat en Études françaises with a major in rédaction and a minor in communications from 1988 to 1992. Additionally, she attended Université de Montréal for one year, focusing on Grèce antique, and achieved a minor in Études anciennes in 1988.
Specialization and Skills
Annie Arsenault specializes in negotiating fair settlements in the fields of recovery and subrogation. Her expertise includes considering paid indemnities and applicable depreciation during negotiations. She also provides technical coaching to fellow analysts, enhancing their skills in recovery and subrogation processes.