Origami Risk Taps Bennett, Bentley to Lead New Operating Units in Chicago

October 7, 2019

Chicago-based Origami Risk, a risk and insurance Software as a Service (SaaS) technology firm, has formed two new operating divisions – Risk Solutions and Core Solutions – and appointed Earne Bentley and Christopher Bennett to lead the divisions.

Both executives – Bentley, president, Origami Risk Solutions, and Bennett, president, Origami Core Solutions – report directly to Robert Petrie, CEO of Origami Risk.

The Risk Solutions division of Origami Risk will serve clients in need of risk management information systems (RMIS), healthcare risk management technology, non-workers’ compensation and small workers’ compensation self-administration, environmental health and safety (EHS), and governance, risk and compliance (GRC).

The Core Solutions division will focus on serving risk pools, third party administrators (TPAs), property/casualty insurance companies, managing general agents (MGAs), and entities with large self-administered workers’ compensation plans.

Bentley previously held the position of executive director of sales and was responsible for leading Origami’s global sales initiatives. During his career, he has served the risk management technology needs of numerous corporations, insurance companies, TPAs, risk pools, healthcare organizations, and government agencies. Before joining Origami, Bentley served in a number of roles ranging from professional services to sales for other risk management software firms.

Bennett was a sales team lead at Origami Risk. In that role, he was responsible for business development and strategic alliances, as well as for delivering new business solutions to the organization’s clients. A senior leader in risk management technology, he has more than 20 years of experience in client service, sales and product management. Before joining Origami, he was a vice president at CS STARS (renamed Marsh Clearsight).

Source: Origami Risk

Topics Workers' Compensation Risk Management

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