Brigh Desjardins, Acas, Maaa
About Brigh Desjardins, Acas, Maaa
Brigh Desjardins is an actuary specializing in loss reserving for property and casualty lines of business. He has held various positions at EY and currently works at Safety National in Greater Philadelphia.
Current Role at Safety National
Brigh Desjardins serves as an Actuary specializing in Reserving at Safety National, a position he has held since 2022. He is based in Greater Philadelphia and focuses on loss reserving for various property and casualty lines of business. His work involves analyzing data to ensure adequate reserves are maintained for future claims.
Previous Experience at EY
Brigh Desjardins has extensive experience at EY, where he held multiple roles. He began as an Insurance and Actuarial Advisory Services Intern in 2015 for two months. He then progressed to an Actuarial Analyst from 2016 to 2018, followed by a Senior Actuarial Analyst from 2018 to 2021. In 2021, he briefly served as a Manager for two months. His tenure at EY provided him with a solid foundation in actuarial practices.
Educational Background
Brigh Desjardins studied at Penn State University, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Risk Management with an Actuarial Science Option from 2012 to 2016. He graduated from the Schreyer Honors College, which is known for its rigorous academic standards. Prior to that, he attended The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur from 2008 to 2012.
Internship Experience
In addition to his roles at EY, Brigh Desjardins gained valuable experience as a Business Technology Intern at Pfizer in 2014 for two months. This internship provided insights into the intersection of business and technology within a corporate environment.
Expertise in Actuarial Science
Brigh Desjardins possesses expertise in loss reserving for various lines of business, including automobile liability, general liability, workers’ compensation, and medical malpractice. His knowledge in these areas supports his current role in ensuring that Safety National maintains appropriate reserves for potential claims.