GuideOne Insurance promotes Troy Spoonemore to Chief Underwriting & Risk Officer

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GuideOne Insurance Company, a provider of property and casualty insurance and risk management solutions, has promoted Troy Spoonemore to the position of Chief Underwriting & Risk Officer.

In his new role, Spoonemore will direct GuideOne’s underwriting efforts, ensure strategic alignment with the company’s vision and goals, and oversee the risk management function.

He will be responsible for all aspects of GuideOne’s underwriting governance, operations and overall performance, and will provide account-level risk insights across all business segments.

Most recently, Spoonemore served as the company’s Vice President of Technology and Innovation Strategy. He joined GuideOne in 1998 and has developed a broad range of insurance and leadership skills through roles spanning claims, loss control, risk management and underwriting.

Ken Cadematori, President and Chief Executive Officer of GuideOne, commented: “Troy’s broad range of property and casualty insurance experience and breadth of operational leadership roles within GuideOne provide an excellent knowledge base for him to assume this role.”

Cadematori added, “He is a proven leader, and I am excited for Troy to lead GuideOne’s underwriting and risk management strategy.”

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