Benjamin F. Ebling has a diverse work experience in the insurance industry. Benjamin F. started their career in 1991 with Westfield Group/Westfield Insurance, where they held various positions including Multi-Line Claims Representative and served as a trainer and supervisor. From 2004 to 2005, they worked as the Director of Subrogation Services at Stuart Allan & Associates, Inc., where they managed subrogation and recovery operations, litigation programs, and business development. Benjamin F. then joined Nationwide Insurance from 2005 to 2012, where they served as a Senior Large Loss Property Subrogation Representative, Regional Subrogation Manager, and Business Consultant Project Management. While at Nationwide Insurance, they managed large loss property subrogation cases, supervised staff, and implemented best claim practices. Currently, they are employed at Latitude Subrogation Services as the Director of Business Development, a role they began in 2019. Prior to their current position, they worked as a Business Development Manager and Claims Supervisor & Quality Assurance Supervisor at the same company. In these roles, they were responsible for managing subrogation teams, directing the subrogation mining unit, and overseeing the daily workflow and production.
Benjamin F. Ebling attended Baldwin Wallace University from 2000 to 2001, where they studied Business/Managerial Economics. Prior to that, they studied Business Administration, Management and Operations at Cuyahoga Community College from 1995 to 1997. In 1989 and 1990, they pursued Mass Communication/Media Studies at The University of Akron. Additionally, Benjamin took SCLA program courses at the American Educational Institute, training/presentation courses at Langevin Learning Services, and Insurance - Construction/Estimating courses at Vale Technical Institute. Benjamin F. also had involvement with the National Association of Subrogation Professionals, although the specific educational details are not provided.
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