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::. Our Property And Liability Staff
FREDRIC W. SCHULTZ, CPCU, ARM

Mr. Schultz is Chairman of the Board, Secretary, Director and Principal Consultant. He began his work with IBC in 1974.

He is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. He has received the designations of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and Associate in Risk Management (ARM). He is a member of the Society of Risk Management Consultants, an international association of risk management consultants which has strict ethical and experience requirements.

Mr. Schultz has spoken before such diverse groups as the Insurance Commissioner's Office of the State of Maryland, the Maryland Association of CPA's, the Mechanical Contractors Association of America, the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Society of CPCU, the Northeast Regional PRIMA conference, the Mid Atlantic PRIMA conference, and the Pennsylvania League of Cities annual convention.

He has served as an expert witness in several cases involving insurance coverage or agent responsibility issues for Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia area law firms.

Mr. Schultz has had primary responsibility for completion of the following projects:

  1. Preparation of the feasibility study and implementation of a group liability self-insurance fund (pool) for Boards of Education in the State of Maryland. He also developed a property pool for that same group. He continues to serve as consultant to the Maryland Association of Boards of Education Group Insurance Pool;

  2. Development of a feasibility study concerning a group self-insurance pool for property and liability exposures for various townships and boroughs in Montgomery and Bucks counties, Pennsylvania. The study group formed the Delaware Valley Insurance Trust. He continues to serve as consultant to the Trust;

  3. Implementation of a workers compensation group self-insurance trust for various townships, boroughs and authorities in Montgomery, Bucks and Chester counties, Pennsylvania. The group, known as the Delaware Valley Workers' Compensation Trust, was the first such group approved in the State of Pennsylvania and began operations on January 1, 1992. He continues to consultant with that group; and

  4. Negotiation of a nationwide property and liability insurance program for small firms for the American Institute of Architects Trust. The program began in late 1996. Mr. Schultz maintains his consulting role with the AIA Trust.

ADAM P. SIELICKI, JR., CPCU, ARM

Mr. Sielicki is President, Treasurer, Director and Principal Consultant.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from the University of Baltimore.

He is a member of The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) and has received his diploma as an Associate in Risk Management (ARM).

Mr. Sielicki has been involved with insurance and risk management since 1970. Initially, he was employed by a large mutual insurance company as a District Engineer. His responsibilities included loss control engineering, specializing in workers compensation and third party liability exposures for firms in the construction, food processing, printing, public utility, real estate management, retail trade and stevedoring industries, among others.

Since joining IBC in 1975, he has provided risk management and insurance advisory services to corporate, non-profit, association, educational and governmental clients. Analyses performed by Mr. Sielicki have involved many risk management techniques, including large retention and self-insurance programs, as well as pooling and other alternative risk financing options.

As a result of the wide variety of clients for which he has worked, Mr. Sielicki has obtained experience in many areas of the property and liability field including governmental programs, professional liability of many types and international risk management programs.

An experienced lecturer, Mr. Sielicki has addressed a diversity of groups, including educators, contractors, hotel/motel owners and operators, human resource professionals, insurance agents, records managers, international franchisers and municipal finance officers. He authored and conducted programs on risk financing, sponsored by Federal Publications.

He is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers. He has served as Chairman of the Insurance Roundtable of Baltimore, and is a deputy member of the Risk and Insurance Management Society. He is also a member and past President of both the Society of Risk Management Consultants and the Maryland Chapter of The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU).

THOMAS J. KRZYS, CPCU, ARM, MBA

Mr. Krzys is a Senior Vice President, Director and Principal Consultant.

He holds a Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) and a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from West Virginia University. He is a member of The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU), and has obtained the Associate in Risk Management designation (ARM).

Mr. Krzys has been an insurance instructor for the Insurance Women of Northern Virginia and the Arlington County (Virginia) Distributive Education Service, as well as Essex Community College in Baltimore. Mr. Krzys has also been a past guest speaker for the Young Agents Association of Maryland.

He has served as President, Treasurer and Director of the Society of Risk Management Consultants. He is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma National Business Honorary.

Mr. Krzys has been involved in insurance since 1976. For over five years, he was employed by a large stock insurance company as a Commercial Property Underwriter and later as an Underwriting Supervisor.

Since joining IBC in 1982, he has provided advisory services to a variety of clients, including corporate, non-profit, educational and governmental entities.

R. SCOTT AGAR, CPCU, ARM

Mr. Agar is a Vice President, Director, and Principal Consultant.

He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from the State University of New York College at Cortland. He entered the insurance industry in 1981, and the property and liability field the following year as a Casualty Underwriter trainee with the Hartford Insurance Group. As a Senior Casualty Underwriter with Hartford, Mr. Agar received national recognition as a recipient of the General Managers Quality Award.

Prior to joining IBC, Mr. Agar was a Senior Account Analyst with Chubb and Son, Inc. His responsibilities included underwriting of foreign owned multi-national corporations, with several accounts generating premiums in excess of $1,000,000. As well as being the National Casualty Coordinator for his department, Mr. Agar was also appointed an Underwriter Officer of Chubb and Son, Inc.

Since joining IBC in 1989, Mr. Agar has worked on behalf of a variety of governmental, manufacturing and real estate clients. Special projects he has conducted include self-insurance feasibility studies and statistical analyses of group self-insurance trusts and fronted programs as well as more traditional risk financing methods.

He has obtained the Associate in Risk Management (ARM), and Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designations.

CHRISTOPHER J. FRANKI, CPCU, ARM

Mr. Franki is a Vice President, Director, and Principal Consultant.

He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Finance from Loyola College in Baltimore. Upon graduation, he entered the insurance industry. Mr. Franki was employed by Hartford Insurance Group. After completing a structured on-the-job training program, he was assigned to the Baltimore Regional Office as a Commercial Package Underwriter. Responsibilities at Hartford included the evaluation, pricing and placement of property and liability accounts.

Since joining IBC in 1987, his services have included risk management audits, formal advisory reports for management, insurance policy analysis, contractual liability analysis, design and supervision of insurance programs, preparation and supervision of competitive proposal procedures and self insurance/group purchase feasibility studies. Comments and recommendations are made with client's present and anticipated insurance needs in mind. Mr. Franki works with public, non-profit and corporate clients.

Specific projects Mr. Franki has performed include the request and review of alternate Directors and Officers liability programs for a distressed public company. Extensive interaction with underwriters, counsel and the executive management team occurred due to the changing needs of the financially challenged company.

In addition, Mr. Franki has secured competitive renewal proposals for numerous retail/wholesale operations with facilities located throughout the country. Options for paid and incurred retrospectively rated and large deductible plans were submitted and valuated.

Currently, Mr. Franki is working with a large real estate client. Assets exceed $1 billon dollars and properties are located throughout the United States. The goal of the project is to consolidate all current properties and new acquisitions into a single program. Services include broker evaluations, policy form analysis and evaluation, premium allocation and program management.

Mr. Franki is a Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and an Associate in Risk Management (ARM).

JOHN K. CARPENTER, ARM

Mr. Carpenter is an Assistant Secretary, Director and Principal Consultant. He has been with IBC since November 1967.

He attended the University of Baltimore and has obtained the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) diploma. He is currently pursuing his designation as a member of The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU).

Past projects upon which Mr. Carpenter has worked include:

  1. Planning and implementing the risk management programs for professional National Basketball Association and National Hockey League teams;

  2. Conducting feasibility studies resulting in Client's self-insuring their workers compensation exposure;

  3. Initiating and monitoring a professional liability self-insurance program and trust for a large health care system; and

  4. Continuing advisory services for manufacturers, contractors, county, hospitals, real estate development and wholesale-retail clients.
JAMES C. THOMPSON, ARM

Mr. Thompson is a Consultant with IBC. He joined the firm in April 1992.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Colgate University, and has obtained the Associate in Risk management (ARM) diploma. He is currently working toward attaining his designation as a member of the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU).

He began his insurance career in 1986 in the underwriting department of a large stock carrier. Prior to joining IBC, he worked in the agency side of the industry as an Account Executive and Customer Service Representative with a large independent broker for four years. Mr. Thompson has much experience with governmental entities and educational clients, including county governments, community colleges and boards of education. Areas of specialization include group self-insurance pooling as well as review of contracts and leases from a risk management and insurance perspective.

JACLYN DAVIES, ARM, MBA

Ms. Davies is an Associate Consultant with IBC.   She joined the firm in 2007.

Ms. Davies provides support to the Principal Consultants within IBC. Projects include insurance policy analysis, preparation of insurance coverage specifications, and continuous advisory services for private and public sector clients.

She began her insurance career in 2001 as a risk management professional. Prior to joining IBC, Ms. Davies was employed by the largest health care insurer in the Mid-Atlantic region. She held the Supervisor position for the Corporate Risk Management department. Responsibilities included overseeing the corporate insurance program, including coverage assessment and placement, risk assessments, as well as the corporate safety program.

Ms. Davies holds a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Baltimore and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Temple University in Philadelphia.

She has obtained the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation and is currently working towards fulfilling the curriculum for the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) program.

She held the position of Membership Committee Chair for the local Chesapeake RIMS chapter.

JANICE C. BONADIO, AAI

Ms. Bonadio is a Technical Analyst with IBC. She joined the firm in March 1998.

Ms. Bonadio has obtained the Accredited Advisor of Insurance (AAI) diploma and is currently working toward attaining her designation as Associate in Risk Management (ARM).

She began her insurance career in 1977 and has worked in the agency side of the industry as a Customer Service Representative and Sales Representative prior to joining IBC. Ms. Bonadio has a diversity of experience in professional liability and commercial insurance.


::. Our Employee Benefits Staff
STEPHEN J. FALLON

Mr. Fallon is the Director of IBC’s Employee Benefits Practice. He joined the firm in February 2005.

He has over 20 years of employee benefits experience and is responsible for leading the Employee Benefits Practice team in the development and implementation of strategic initiatives and client-specific service plans. He helped develop Pennsylvania’s first municipal health insurance trust covering over 42 municipalities for a range of medical, dental and prescription drug benefits. This innovative program has helped control the rate of increase of health insurance costs for members and has become a model for public sector risk pooling throughout the region.

Mr. Fallon’s other areas of expertise include self-funding and reinsurance, provider discount analysis, integrated disability programs and post-retirement benefit strategies.

Prior to joining IBC, he served as Director of Benefit Solutions for a New York-based benefits consulting firm where he developed a Public Entities practice specializing in meeting the employee benefit needs of municipalities and boards of education.

Mr. Fallon is a graduate of Villanova University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science/Honors.

MARY ELLEN MCDONALD

Mary Ellen McDonald is the Account Manager for the Employee Benefits Practice. She joined the firm in April 2007.

Mary Ellen has worked in the employee benefits industry for over twelve years. She has a wide range of experience working on fully-insured and self-funded medical and dental plans as well ancillary lines, voluntary benefits, and Section 125 plans.

Prior to joining IBC, she held account management positions with Blue Cross Blue Shield and a local Third Party Administrator. Most recently, she worked as a Consultant for a local Broker’s office. While there, she handled the entire RFP process from plan analysis to implementation and oversight for a large number of clients from all types of industries.

Ms. McDonald graduated with Honors from The Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Management. She is currently pursuing her CEBS (Certified Employee Benefit Specialist) designation.

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