Progressive Insurance CEO Tricia Griffith took the position of CEO only a few years ago back in 2016, but she has made a considerable impact on the company, her competitors, and the future of the company. Here are 10 things you didn’t know about her.
The Robinsons are not a competitor or a counterpart to the Joneses, but is an insurance name used to describe customers who have both home and auto insurance as a bundled package. This is a very critical area for most insurance companies, as most families either own or strive to own both, giving a company essentially a two-for-one policy sale.
She should, considering that she started at Progressive as a lowly claims representative in the late 1980’s and walked the crooked mile to the top, serving as Claims Group President, Chief Human Resources Officer, President of Customer Operations, and Personal Lines Chief Operating Officer. This is not a list of every position, but you get the idea.
For Griffith, selling home insurance is not just about selling someone “the right policy” but actually getting homeowners to understand how complex the process is. The next step is to get the information from the homeowner and use the best available technology to walk through the complexities and discover what the right insurance policy quote is for the particular homeowner’s situation.
Reaching the CEO level as a woman in her mid-50’s may not seem as a greatest of achievements, but Griffith is only one of 32 women to hold the position on the Fortune 500 list. Fortune magazine called her the most powerful woman in business as she was put in charge to corral in some of the more than $300 billion home insurance market, an area that has been largely ignored by Progressive.
Despite the competitiveness of the insurance industry, Griffith has managed to realize that the future risks must be taken with the people she hires. A total of more than 15,000 new employees have been hired since she took over the reins, adding more than 6,000 in her first year, 6,000 in 2017, and more than 1,000 this year. She is optimistic about expansion, and hopes her new hires will follow her vision.
Seizing on progressive technology, Griffith has made Flo available to chat with to answer all kinds of questions about home, auto, and most major types of insurance the company offers. She can be found on Facebook Messenger, but Flo is not all work chat. You can even have normal conversations with her if you want to pass the time.
People who know Griffith commonly talk about how she sees work and a personal life being connected. There is the story where her son, then 6 years old, dropped his pants to see how the seat warmers in the car actually worked. As a person and as a mom, this is the kind of story that makes Griffith approachable and unpredictable, so be careful what you talk to Flo about online.
Griffith applied to an ad for claims representative and thought it was just another job to pay the bills and build a foundation for the future. She did build a foundation, a job that would transform into a career at Progressive that is at 30 years and counting.
This was about a decade ago in 2008, and she has never looked back, stating her case that this career mark sets an example for every woman who has dreams of becoming very success in the corporate world.
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