Elizabeth Branz
About Elizabeth Branz
Elizabeth Branz is a Business Analyst with over seven years of experience in technology implementation for Property and Casualty Insurance companies. She has held various roles at Accenture before joining Payliance in 2017, where she focuses on project management and insurance engagements.
Work at Payliance
Elizabeth Branz has been employed at Payliance as a Business Analyst since 2017. In this role, she leverages her extensive experience in project management and technology implementation. Her responsibilities include developing detailed project plans and leading teams to execute these plans effectively. She focuses on solving problems that arise during project execution, ensuring that objectives are met efficiently.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Elizabeth Branz worked at Accenture for a total of seven years, holding various positions. She began as an Analyst from 2008 to 2010, then advanced to Consultant from 2010 to 2013, and later served as a Manager from 2013 to 2017. Throughout her tenure, she gained valuable experience in the Columbus, Ohio Area, specifically in technology implementation initiatives for Property and Casualty Insurance companies.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Branz earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mathematics from Marquette University, completing her studies from 2004 to 2008. Her educational background supports her expertise in project management, where she has worked across all phases of the project lifecycle, including planning, requirements gathering, and testing. She has developed a strong understanding of both functional and technical areas relevant to her projects.
Industry Experience in Insurance
With over seven years of experience in the Property and Casualty Insurance sector, Elizabeth Branz has contributed to various technology implementation initiatives. Her work has focused on key areas such as policy administration, underwriting, and pricing. This experience has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the industry's operational needs and challenges.