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{{Copied | from = Coldwell Banker | to = CB Richard Ellis | diff = http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CB_Richard_Ellis&diff=302442817&oldid=302400477}} Mgreason (talk) 13:05, 17 September 2009 (UTC)

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Mr. Barry J. Gilway has been the President of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation since June 18, 2012 and has been its Chief Executive Officer since June 2012. Mr. Gilway serves as an Executive Vice President of Services at Zurich American Insurance Company. He serves as an Executive Vice President of Services at Zurich North America. Mr. Gilway is responsible for Zurich North America's Information Technology, Corporate Development, Corporate Operations and e-Business units. Mr. Gilway held several Senior Executive-level positions at Zurich North America, including Chief Executive Officer of Zurich North America Canada, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Zurich Commercial Business Unit and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Casualty Insurance Group. Mr. Gilway began his insurance career at INA/CIGNA in 1970, where he held a variety of underwriting, marketing and field management positions. He is a graduate of Akron University and the Stanford Executive Development Program.[1]

Barry Gilway is President/CEO of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. In his role Mr. Gilway oversees all operations and is the liaison to Citizens’ Board of Governors. Barry is an accomplished insurance executive with over 42 years of experience leading a number of multi-faceted insurance organizations. Barry began his insurance career in regional marketing roles for the Insurance Company of North America (INA), Crum and Forster, and WR Berkley Corporation. In 1990, Barry became President of the $900 million Maryland Casualty Commercial Lines Company. He was subsequently promoted to CEO of the entire Maryland Casualty Group. In 1999, Barry moved to Canada to turn around a troubled Zurich Canada operation, consisting of personal lines, commercial lines, specialty, life and health companies. Following the divestiture of the Canadian business, Barry returned to the U.S. as Executive Vice President for Zurich's $17 billion commercial operation, managing and leading 5,000 employees responsible for the Zurich infrastructure in the U.S. while also acting as M & A liaison. Barry retired from Zurich in 2006 and became a consultant for Mystic Capital Advisors for a year. He completed several significant transactions before joining one of Mystic Capital’s clients, Economical Insurance Group of Canada. Over the past three years Barry has led the turnaround of Mattei Insurance Services as Chief Executive Officer, reporting to the Economical Board of Directors.[2]

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In the face of criticism, the top executive of Florida’s state-backed property insurer acknowledge his decision to close the insurer’s office in charge of corporate oversight before having its replacement in place was ill-advised.

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. executives recently decided to disband its office of corporate integrity and terminate its four employees as part of a plan to revamp the insurer’s handling of employee conduct issues and internal fraud and abuse.

Florida Governor Rick Scott, however, quickly criticized the move, noting that the insurer is still being investigated by Florida’s Chief Inspector General based on charges that executives overspent thousands of dollars on travel and related expenses and for the widespread use of corporate credit cards.

“As you know, I recently asked Florida’s Chief Inspector General to review travel expenditures to ensure that they are essential to business operations,” said Scott in a letter to Citizens President Barry Gilway. “Your decision to disband the office of corporate integrity while this investigation remains ongoing is troubling.”

Gilway said that steps have been put in place so there would be no lapse of oversight as the insurer realigns its supervision of corporate activities. However, he acknowledged that Scott’s concerns have merit.

“In retrospect, my decision on the timing of these changes, particularly given the audit that is currently underway by his Inspector General, would have been revised,” said Gilway.

Citizens has been under scrutiny for its expenses, under then President Tom Grady. Scott and other elected officials have called for an investigation into the insurer’s travel and other expenses.

Since Gilway took over, the insurer has since changed its travel expense policy and discontinued the use of corporate credit cards.

In response to the concerns of officials and as a means to improve Citizens’ overall corporate oversight, executives decided to disband the office of corporate integrity and divide its responsibilities so that employee conduct problems would be handled through its employee relations office.

To oversee corporate expenditures and investigate any incidents of fraud and abuse, the committee also called for the insurer to hire four forensic accountants who will be housed in the office internal audit.

Scott, however, said the decision to let the four employees in the office of corporate integrity go before those forensic specialists were hired was premature.

“An effective compliance system cannot be achieved without an adequate number of independent, highly trained professionals,” Scott said in a letter. “To ensure that all necessary safeguards are in place, I urge you to use greater caution with future modifications affecting internal investigations, audits and compliance.”[3]


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  1. ^ "Executive Profile Barry J. Gilway". Bloomberg Business Week. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Introduction of Barry Gilway" (PDF). Citizens Insurance Co. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  3. ^ Adams, Michael (October 24, 2012). "Florida's Citizens President Gilway: Staff Firings Premature". Insurance Journal. Retrieved 18 February 2013.