Troy Winslow serves as the Director of Property Casualty Claims at EDWARDS RISK MANAGEMENT, INC., where he leverages his extensive expertise in commercial and general insurance to lead a dynamic claims department. With a focus on public school districts in Texas and Louisiana, Troy is...
Troy Winslow serves as the Director of Property Casualty Claims at EDWARDS RISK MANAGEMENT, INC., where he leverages his extensive expertise in commercial and general insurance to lead a dynamic claims department. With a focus on public school districts in Texas and Louisiana, Troy is responsible for overseeing the administration of property and casualty claims for members of the Property Casualty Alliance of Texas (PCAT) and the Property Casualty Alliance of Louisiana (PCAL). His leadership is characterized by a commitment to developing both people and processes, ensuring that claims are resolved efficiently while delivering exceptional customer satisfaction.
Under Troy's guidance, the claims department has undertaken several key projects aimed at modernizing and streamlining claims management processes. He is particularly passionate about disrupting outdated practices within the insurance industry, advocating for innovative solutions that enhance operational efficiency. His deep understanding of legal liability, underwriting, and litigation management allows him to navigate complex claims scenarios effectively, ensuring that all stakeholders are informed and supported throughout the process.
Troy’s diverse skill set, which includes expertise in casualty insurance and claims management, positions him as a thought leader in the field. He actively seeks to foster a culture of continuous improvement within his team, empowering them to embrace new technologies and methodologies that can transform the claims experience. As a result, Troy Winslow is not only a leader in claims administration but also a catalyst for change in the property casualty insurance landscape, dedicated to elevating the standards of service for public school districts across Texas and Louisiana.