Julie Melnick
About Julie Melnick
Julie Melnick is an Actuary I and Wc Pricing Manager at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, where she has worked since 2017. She previously held positions as a Senior Actuarial Analyst at NCCI and American Modern Insurance Group, and she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Spanish from Smith College.
Current Role at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Julie Melnick serves as Actuary I, Wc Pricing Manager at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies. She has held this position since 2017, contributing to the company's actuarial functions in Fairfield, Ohio. In her role, she focuses on workers' compensation pricing, utilizing her extensive knowledge and experience in actuarial science.
Previous Experience at NCCI
Prior to her current role, Julie Melnick worked at the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) as a Senior Actuarial Analyst from 2013 to 2016. During her three years in Boca Raton, Florida, she engaged in various actuarial analyses and contributed to the organization's understanding of workers' compensation insurance. She also served as an Associate Intern in the Actuarial and Economic Services Division at NCCI in 2012.
Experience at American Modern Insurance Group
Julie Melnick was employed at American Modern Insurance Group as a Senior Actuarial Analyst for a period of nine months from 2016 to 2017. During her time in Amelia, Ohio, she applied her actuarial skills to support the company's insurance operations and pricing strategies.
Educational Background from Smith College
Julie Melnick earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Smith College, where she studied Mathematics and Spanish from 2009 to 2013. Her academic background provided her with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and language skills, which are beneficial in her actuarial career.
Professional Certification and Exam Progress
Julie Melnick has passed multiple exams from the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS), including 1/P, 2/FM, 3F/MFE, 3L, 4/C, and 5. She was preparing for Exam 6 in Fall 2014, demonstrating her commitment to advancing her professional qualifications in the actuarial field.