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Justin Brenden is the chief actuary of SiriusPoint Ltd. and joined the Pie Insurance board in August 2022. Prior to his position at SiriusPoint Ltd., Justin served as executive vice president and chief reserving actuary at Third Point Re, joining the company during its first year of operations in 2012. In 2021, Third Point Re completed a merger with Sirius Group to become SiriusPoint. SiriusPoint is a founding investor in Pie.
Prior to Third Point Re, Justin served as an actuarial manager for Ernst & Young LLP in their New York, NY office from 2005 to 2012. During his time at Ernst & Young, he provided actuarial consulting services to reinsurance and insurance companies around the world.
Justin also currently serves on the board of the Casualty Actuarial Society. He earned a bachelor of business administration degree with a triple major in actuarial science, risk management, and finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2005. He holds the credentials of Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (US), Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK), Member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter.
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Pie's mission is to empower small businesses to thrive by making commercial insurance affordable and as easy as pie. We leverage technology to transform how small businesses buy and experience commercial insurance—starting with workers’ compensation. Our intense focus on granular, sophisticated pricing and data-driven customer segmentation allows us to match price with risk accurately across a broad spectrum of small business types. Build your career and the future of insuance–no matter where you live. As a remote-first company, Pie supports our Pie-oneers in working in a U.S. location that’s best for them. We provide each Pie-oneer with a comprehensive benefits package as well as a piece of the (equity) pie. We thrive in a fast-paced environment where everyone’s contribution matters—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.