Robert Haddow
About Robert Haddow
Robert Haddow is the Casualty Claims Unit Manager at Intact, where he has worked since 2003. He has extensive experience in insurance claims management and holds a Bachelor of Arts from York University and a Chartered Insurance Professional designation.
Work at Intact Financial Corporation
Robert Haddow has worked at Intact Financial Corporation since 2003, currently holding the position of Casualty Claims Unit Manager. He began his career at Intact in the Toronto office as a Senior BI Field Adjuster, handling both Auto and Non-Auto claims. Over the years, he transitioned to a BI Unit Manager role in 2002 before moving to the Durham Branch, where he now manages a team of nine Casualty Non-Auto adjusters.
Education and Expertise
Robert Haddow earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from York University, where he studied Sociology and Communications from 1985 to 1991. He furthered his professional qualifications by obtaining the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation in 1998. Additionally, he studied at the Insurance Institute of Canada from 1994 to 1998, enhancing his expertise in the insurance field.
Background
Robert Haddow has experience as an Accident Benefits Adjuster and a Multi-Line Field Adjuster. His career in the insurance industry has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of various claims processes. He has been actively involved in managing claims and leading teams for over two decades.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Intact Financial Corporation, Robert Haddow has successfully transitioned through various roles, demonstrating his capability in managing claims and teams. His long tenure in the industry and his professional designations reflect his commitment to the field of insurance.
Personal Interests
Outside of his professional life, Robert Haddow has a keen interest in history and science, which he pursues through reading. He enjoys participating in and watching his children's various activities. His recreational interests include sports such as soccer, hockey, baseball, and golf, along with outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking.