Hello my fellow insurance aficionados. For most, a career in the insurance industry is not something that is planned. The thought of reading through policy language believe it or not, is not what most high school or college students dream of. As crazy as it might seem, this is exactly what I saw myself doing. I can’t say I fell into the insurance industry but more that I decided the insurance industry is where I could be the most competitive with my talents and background.
I grew up in an insurance family. My grandmother started us off by forging a 20 year career at a large national insurance carrier. Following her footsteps, her sons become retail insurance agents with my father running his own agency in northern Wisconsin. This is how I was taught the ropes of the insurance industry. I worked in my parent’s agency from the time I was fourteen doing everything from cleaning toilets to checking commission reports and running quotes. This is where my desire to be in the insurance industry as a career began.
Most would assume I would continue that path and work for my parents once I completed college but my father had a rule of not allowing family members to work for him until they had learned the industry somewhere else first. This put a pickle in my plans as I graduated college. I knew I was going to “do insurance” but just didn’t know how. I did things a little backwards in college. By the time I graduated I had a small family, two twin boys, and a girlfriend (who would eventually become my wife) to support. I had to get moving quickly, and the insurance industry provided an avenue for me to build a solid start for my family relatively quickly.
There were so many avenues I could go into in the #insurance world. I could have gone into underwriting, claims, marketing, or sales. I must have interviewed for 10 different positions, and I finally decided on sales as my father did. This made perfect sense to me as I could make my own future. The harder I worked the more opportunities I would have to better my situation and be able to support my new family.
After my brief stint at Allstate, an opportunity opened up across the country back in Wisconsin for me to work for American Risk Management Resources LLC (ARMR), an award winning environmental wholesale brokerage who specializes in developing E&S environmental insurance placements for their clients. I had no idea what half those words even meant at the time, but my cousin was leaving the firm to join my uncle on the retail side of the insurance sales business. I could not pass up the opportunity to get in on the ground floor, build my knowledge, and grow a book of business in a niche market with a specialized product.
I am an environmental wholesale insurance broker but more than that I am an educator. I have the opportunity each day to help agents and their clients understand coverage gaps created by sometimes obscure and complex pollution exclusions within their general liability and property insurance policies. As soon as a client hears “pollution insurance” they think “well I don’t own a hazardous waste facility or a nuclear bomb plant, I have zero to no exposure”. Believe it or not most environmental insurance policies sold today have nothing to do with hazardous waste or nuclear bomb plants at all. Policyholders have relied on the coverage provided in the general liability and property insurance policies to cover most of their business losses for years. Due to these confusing pollution exclusions, the client may not even have coverage for what they do for a living. It is my job to help them understand those gaps in coverage well enough to offer a solution to fix those gaps in coverage through the purchase of environmental liability insurance. Fun stuff, I know!
About Harrison Scheider
Harrison is Assistant Vice President & Environmental Insurance Broker at American Risk Management Resources Network, LLC.
Harrison is Assistant Vice President & Environmental Insurance Broker at American Risk Management Resources Network, LLC.