Stephen Zajac
About Stephen Zajac
Stephen Zajac serves as the Loss Control Field Director at Cincinnati Insurance, specializing in fire protection and risk analysis. He has extensive experience in loss control, having previously worked at The Hartford, Travelers Insurance, and Nationwide Insurance.
Work at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Stephen Zajac serves as the Loss Control Field Director at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he specializes in fire protection and risk analysis, contributing to loss control field operations. His responsibilities include providing training in loss control techniques, particularly in the greater Philadelphia area. His expertise in risk management enhances the company's ability to mitigate potential losses and improve safety protocols.
Previous Experience in Risk Management
Prior to his current role, Stephen Zajac worked at The Hartford as a Senior Risk Engineering Consultant from 2018 to 2020. He also has extensive experience from his time at Travelers Insurance, where he served as a Risk Control Consultant from 2002 to 2010, and at Nationwide Insurance, where he worked as a Loss Control Specialist from 2010 to 2018. This diverse background in risk management has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of loss control strategies.
Education and Expertise
Stephen Zajac studied at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, where he focused on Occupational Safety and Hygiene Management. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree during his studies from 2002 to 2003. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in safety management principles, which he applies in his current role and throughout his career in risk management.
Specialization in Fire Protection and Risk Analysis
In his capacity as Loss Control Field Director, Stephen Zajac specializes in fire protection and risk analysis. His expertise in these areas is crucial for developing effective loss control strategies that help organizations minimize risks associated with fire hazards. His focus on training and education in loss control techniques further supports the implementation of safety measures in various industries.