FOJP Service Corporation
Noeleen Doelger has a extensive work experience in the field of finance and consulting. Noeleen started their career as a Partner at KPMG in 1988 and worked there for 16 years. Noeleen then worked as a Managing Director at Veris Consulting, Inc from 2004 to 2011. From 2011 to 2015, they were a Managing Director at FTI Consulting. In 2015, they became the Chief Financial Officer at both Hospitals Insurance Company and FOJP Service Corporation. Their most recent role was as the Chief Operating and Financial Officer at Healthcare Risk Advisors, which they started in 2019.
Noeleen Doelger attended St Peter's College, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. Apart from their degree, Noeleen also has two additional certifications, namely CFF and CPA. However, there is no further information available regarding the institution they obtained these certifications from or the month and year of their acquisition.
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FOJP Service Corporation
FOJP Service Corporation is one of the largest insurance and risk management organizations in the country and a leader in the risk management community. Since 1977, FOJP has administered property and casualty insurance programs for a group of major hospitals, long-term care facilities, and social service agencies in the metropolitan New York area. Some of the city’s most important and highly regarded academic medical centers – and more than 10,000 physicians –participate in FOJP’s professional liability insurance program, the first of its kind in the nation. As risk management advisor to its clients, FOJP has a deep interest in initiatives to reduce patient injury and improve clinical outcomes. FOJP systematically collects and analyzes data on incidents, losses, and claims; help identify potential hazards; investigates adverse patient incidents; and provides claims administration and litigation management services. Through publications, seminars, education, and training courses, the company helps health care professionals respond to new developments in medicine and insurance regulation.