Crum & Forster’s (C&F) Accident & Health (A&H) Division announces that Jared Ionin has joined as Chief Digital Officer. In this role, Ionin will oversee the Division’s technology strategy and operations, strengthening its digital infrastructure and establishing a roadmap for continued innovation and scalability.
“Jared’s deep expertise in insurance technology and track record of leading successful transformation initiatives make him an outstanding addition to our A&H leadership team,” said David Butterfield, Chief of Staff, Accident & Health Division at Crum & Forster. “As we advance toward our ambitious growth objectives, investing in technology and exceptional talent is a priority. With Jared’s leadership, we’re further enhancing our digital capabilities to empower our teams, improve efficiencies, and deliver even greater value to our partners and policyholders.”
Ionin brings more than 24 years of experience, including 19 years in the specialty insurance industry where he transformed IT organizations and drove business process optimization. He joins C&F from The Hartford, where he led technology teams and oversaw modernization initiatives that improved operational performance and accelerated digital enablement. He previously held senior leadership roles where he led large-scale system integrations, software development, and automation efforts.
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“I’m honored to join Crum & Forster and contribute to the Accident & Health Division’s continued growth,” said Ionin. “C&F has built a strong foundation of innovation, collaboration, and excellence. I look forward to partnering with our talented teams to strengthen the technology ecosystem, embrace emerging tools, and create scalable digital solutions that support our business and partners well into the future.”
Ionin holds a Master of Business Administration with dual concentrations in Management of Information Systems (MIS) and Information Technology from Rutgers University Graduate School of Business, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Rutgers College. He is also certified as a SAFe Agilist and ITIL practitioner.
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