Kenneth R. Loose

Vice President of Business Development & Operations at IAnet

Kenneth R. Loose has an extensive work experience spanning multiple roles and companies. Kenneth R. currently serves as the Vice President of Business Development & Operations at IAnet-Accurate Nationwide Appraisals. Prior to this, from 2020 to 2022, they were the Vice President of Appraisal Services / Claims Operations / Business Development at TheBest Claims Solutions, where they created workflows, authored material damage services, and acquired new client accounts.

From 2018 to 2019, Kenneth held the position of Vice President of Franchise Operations at SCA Appraisal Company, where they developed a new franchise business model and reorganized the operations staff.

From 2011 to 2018, they served as the Chief Operations Officer at Property Damage Appraisers, Inc. (PDA), overseeing technological development, hiring a high-performing operations team, and fostering growth through strategic objectives.

Prior to that, from 2008 to 2010, they worked as an Assistant Vice President / MGA Liaison at Bank of America (Balboa Insurance Group), where they managed claims handling by four managing general agent (MGA) companies and implemented a quarterly audit process.

Kenneth's earliest work experience was as the Material Damage Director at Nationwide from 2002 to 2008, where they oversaw the Texas Material Damage Operation and played a key role in defeating detrimental Texas legislation through industry panel participation.

Overall, Kenneth R. Loose has a strong background in business development, operations, claims management, and franchise operations, and has demonstrated expertise in implementing strategies for revenue growth, efficiency, and client acquisition.

Kenneth R. Loose has a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Millersville University of Pennsylvania.

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  • Vice President of Business Development & Operations

    April, 2022 - present