David Mattlage

Sr. Vice President Employee Benefits

Role
Sr Vice President & Practice Leader of Employee Benefits at USI Insurance Services
Location
Austin, TX, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About David Mattlage

A proven Practice Leader propelling USI into a top 3 brokerage & consulting firm in the Austin/San Antonio markets. My background includes 19 years working with various insurance carriers and 14 years as a benefits broker/consultant. Successfully managing producers, technical resources, and account management while also overseeing a portfolio of fully insured and self-funded customers.

Experience

  1. Sr Vice President & Practice Leader of Employee Benefits

    USI Insurance Services

    Jan 2010 — Present

    Hired to consult and implement group insurance benefit plans for employers ranging in size from 100 lives and above. USI is the 3rd largest privately held brokerage/consulting firm in the United States catering to middle market employers that want more value, resources and service for their money.

Education

  • Texas Tech University

    Bachelor of Science (BS)

    1986 — 1991

Skills

  • Disability Insurance
  • Strategic Planning
  • Leadership
  • Account Management
  • Call Center
  • Benefits Administration
  • Underwriting
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Health Care Reform
  • New Business Development
  • Selling
  • Employee Benefits
  • Insurance
  • Sales Management
  • Healthcare
  • Hipaa
  • Health Insurance
  • Brokers
  • Managed Care
  • Sales
  • Life Insurance
  • Management

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