Risk Strategies Practice Leader Gains New Responsibilities

Risk Strategies has announced that the role of its national healthcare practice leader, Bob Dubraski, will be expanded to include the responsibilities of chief growth officer.
With new responsibilities, Dubraski will coordinate with the various leaders of Risk Strategies’ business units to “drive collaboration and opportunities that benefit clients,” a release said.
A 30-year veteran of the insurance industry, Dubraski was founder and CEO of Dubraski & Associates Insurance Services. Under his leadership, the company became one of the country’s leading healthcare-focused specialty insurance brokerages. Risk Strategies later acquired Dubraski & Associates in 2015.
Following the acquisition, Dubraski was named national healthcare practice leader by the firm. In this role, he helped the practice reach double-digit organic growth annually, and has overseen several successful acquisitions. These acquisitions include medical malpractice specialist Cornerstone Professional Liability Consultants and reinsurance intermediary Re-Solutions.
Dubraski initially worked as a consultant/actuary at an international consulting firm, and later co-founded an insurance brokerage company that merged with Aon, where he led a national practice.
“Risk Strategies today is a dynamic organization loaded with deep specialty knowledge,” said Risk Strategies CEO John Mina, who also shared in a statement that he is confident that Dubraski will excel in his new position.
“Risk Strategies is committed to building the leading national specialty broker, delivering superior value to clients by industry, product and service,” said Dubraski. “Our specialty focus and national structure allows us to hire and acquire the foremost professionals in their field and ensure clients receive unmatched expertise.”
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