Pam Standard
About Pam Standard
Pam Standard is a Senior Remote Commercial Lines Underwriter at Secura Insurance, where she has worked since 2009. She specializes in Employment Practices Liability Insurance for Illinois and leads a team of 25 remote underwriters while mentoring new staff.
Work at SECURA Insurance
Pam Standard has been employed at SECURA Insurance since 2009, holding the position of Senior Remote Commercial Lines Underwriter for 15 years. In this role, she specializes in Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) for the state of Illinois. She leads a team of 25 remote underwriters, providing guidance and support to ensure effective underwriting practices. Her responsibilities include mentoring new underwriters, helping them develop their skills and integrate into the company. Additionally, she functions as a liaison between Specialty Underwriters and Standard Underwriters, facilitating communication and collaboration within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Pam Standard earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Management from Western Illinois University, where she studied from 1981 to 1985. Her educational background provides a foundation for her work in underwriting, particularly in understanding human behavior and organizational dynamics. This knowledge supports her role in mentoring new underwriters and leading a team effectively.
Background
Pam Standard has a professional background in commercial lines underwriting, with a focus on Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI). Her experience spans over 15 years at SECURA Insurance, where she has developed expertise in underwriting practices and team leadership. Her role involves not only technical underwriting skills but also the ability to mentor and guide less experienced colleagues.
Achievements
During her tenure at SECURA Insurance, Pam Standard has contributed to the development of effective underwriting practices and team dynamics. By leading a team of remote underwriters and serving as a mentor, she has played a significant role in enhancing the skills of new staff members. Her work as a liaison between different underwriting teams has also facilitated improved communication and collaboration within the organization.