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Randy Dunn serves as vice president, Stop Loss Underwriting, for HM Insurance Group (HM). In this role, he leads the development, execution and monitoring of Stop Loss pricing and related strategies.
With more than 30 years of Stop Loss underwriting experience and 25 years in a leadership role, Randy’s areas of expertise include risk assessment and mitigation and Stop Loss underwriting, as well as underwriting for life insurance, long-term disability and short-term disability. Randy joined HM in 1994 as an underwriting analyst and served as a director for 20 years.
He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Business Information Systems from Robert Morris University. Randy also holds HIA and MHP designations from the Health Insurance Association of America.
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Stop Loss coverage is underwritten by HM Life Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, PA, in all states except New York, under policy form series HMP-SL (08/19) or HMP-SL (06/20) or similar. In New York, Stop Loss coverage is underwritten by HM Life Insurance Company of New York, New York, NY, under policy form series HMP-SL (06/20) or similar. In all states except New York, Provider Excess Insurance is underwritten by HM Life Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, PA, or Highmark Casualty Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, PA, under policy form series HM PEL 1105, HC PEL 1105, HMP PEL (09/20) or similar. In New York, Provider Excess Insurance is underwritten under policy form series HMNY PEL1105 or similar. In all states except New York, Assumed Accident and Health Reinsurance is underwritten or reinsured by HM Life Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, PA, or Highmark Casualty Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, PA, under form HM1005-ELR or similar. In New York, Assumed Accident and Health Reinsurance is reinsured by HM Life Insurance Company of New York, New York, NY. The coverage or service requested may not be available in all states and is subject to individual state approval. Reinsurance agreements only reflect a form number when required by applicable state law.