Republic Indemnity
Gerard Rodolfo is a skilled IT professional with extensive experience in systems administration, particularly in Windows Server and VMware vSphere environments. Currently a consultant at Republic Indemnity since June 2017, Gerard specializes in MS SQL database and SAN/NAS administration, security vulnerability reporting, and application management, specifically with SAP ERP systems and Guidewire Claim & Policy Center. Prior to this role, Gerard held positions at K-Swiss Global Brands, including Senior IT Shared Services and SAP Security Analyst, where expertise in SAP Basis and security administration was developed. Earlier experience includes roles in network technology and ASIC design, contributing to physical design and verification of integrated circuits. Gerard holds a Master of Science in Information Systems and Technology from California Lutheran University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Trinity College-Hartford.
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Republic Indemnity
Republic Indemnity Company of America was founded in 1972 and is a direct subsidiary of American Financial Group, Inc. and a Member of Great American Insurance Group. American Financial Group is a publicly traded company on the NYSE/NASDAQ under the symbol AFG. As of October 2020, Republic Indemnity is rated "A+" (Superior) by A.M Best. Republic has been rated "A-" or better by A.M. Best for over 40 years. Headquartered in Calabasas, California, the company specializes in Workers' Compensation insurance throughout the western United States. California offices are located in Calabasas, San Francisco, and San Diego. Other state operations are in Portland, Oregon; Phoenix, Arizona; and Las Vegas, Nevada. Together with our wholly owned subsidiary, Republic Indemnity Company of California, we wrote approximately $192,185,000 in Workers' Compensation net premiums in 2019, covering virtually every industry group. Our many years of diversified workers' compensation specialization makes us the ultimate choice for employee injury coverage needs.