National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA)
Executive Director
National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA), Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68511
The new Executive Director for NRMA -
NIRMA
will join the team in Lincoln, NE, the capital city. Lincoln is a growing and vibrant city with a population of over 290,000. It is the home of the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska system, along with several other colleges and universities. Lincoln Public Schools is one of the premier school districts in the Midwest, reflecting the value of education to the community. Multiple insurance companies and businesses choose Lincoln as their headquarters in what is an attractive and thriving community for business professionals who make Lincoln their home. Our offices are located in southeast Lincoln, one of the many rapidly growing areas of the city, in a modern, professional office building with many amenities on site and located nearby. The Pinnacle Bank Arena, Haymarket and Railyard District, the Lied Center for the Performing Arts and other venues regularly host a wide variety of concerts, entertainment, and a multitude of sporting events, including minor league baseball, USHL hockey, and everything the Nebraska Cornhuskers have to offer. Numerous museums and galleries also call Lincoln home. Outdoor adventure is readily available with seven state recreation areas in the immediate vicinity. Within the city of Lincoln, there are 125 city parks, 9 recreation centers, 10 public swimming pools, 5 public golf courses and over 131 miles of hard surface and crushed rock trails. Lincoln possesses a unique blend of culture, education, recreation, business, and other opportunities that make it the ideal city to live in and plant roots. About the NRMA - NIRMA Relationship The Nebraska Risk Management Association, Inc. (NRMA) is a private, non-profit public benefit corporation established in 2003, which serves as the employing entity for the Executive Director and staff of the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association (NIRMA). NIRMA, established in 1988, is a not-for-profit, member-owned and operated risk management and self-insurance pool created specifically for Nebraska counties. NRMA and NIRMA work together seamlessly in a structure that serves county insurance pools and other county-related pools and organizations. NRMA will select the Executive Director as the employing entity, and that selection requires ratification by NIRMA for this jointly selected individual. The newly appointed Executive Director will report to the NRMA and NIRMA Boards, and be responsible for the day-to-day operation of NIRMA, NRMA, its staff, and the delivery of risk management and insurance programs and services to member organizations and clients. About NIRMA NIRMA was established in 1988, in response to a crisis in the insurance market and driven by the desire of counties to better control their own destinies by creating a framework for reliable, high-quality service, comprehensive coverages and a stable, cost-effective way to fund their risk. We are a member-driven service-oriented organization that helps Nebraska counties and select county-related public agencies manage risk so they in turn can effectively and safely provide services to Nebraskans. We offer a wide range of coverages and services that are tailored to best serve our members. That’s why 90% of Nebraska counties, 84 of 93, trust NIRMA with their critical risk management and insurance needs. This core, stable county membership, along with our additional public entity members currently total 113 organizations. Financials NIRMA remains financially strong and stable with a 2024-25 annual written premium contribution of $17M; 2024 year-end assets on hand that include cash and investments totaling $61.6M; and an estimated combined member equity/net position of $41.1M. About the Executive Director Position The Executive Director provides general management and oversight of the NIRMA pools and designated staff, leads and coordinates the planning, policy development, as well as the operation and financial transactions of those pools. The Executive Director reviews and monitors all lawsuits, tort claims, and other actions filed against NIRMA or its member counties and assigns appropriate defense counsel as needed. The Executive Director has extensive interaction with the NRMA and NIRMA Boards, pool members, and servicing contractors. The Executive Director collaborates with consultants, legal counsel, and other public and related private organizations. Preferred Background & Qualifications A bachelor’s degree in insurance, finance, business, public administration, or other related field; an advanced degree such as an MBA, JD or the like would be viewed favorably. Eight or more years of relevant experience and progressive responsibility in: risk pool management; risk management; public entity insurance; finance, claims, and/or underwriting management. Demonstrated leadership in cultivating Board and member relationships. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Three years or more of supervisory experience and knowledge. CPCU, ARM, ARM-P, AIC, AIC-M, CSP or other relevant risk management certification is a plus. Must have a valid Nebraska operator’s license, or the ability to obtain one, and be insurable under NRMA- NIRMA’s liability coverages.
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NIRMA
will join the team in Lincoln, NE, the capital city. Lincoln is a growing and vibrant city with a population of over 290,000. It is the home of the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska system, along with several other colleges and universities. Lincoln Public Schools is one of the premier school districts in the Midwest, reflecting the value of education to the community. Multiple insurance companies and businesses choose Lincoln as their headquarters in what is an attractive and thriving community for business professionals who make Lincoln their home. Our offices are located in southeast Lincoln, one of the many rapidly growing areas of the city, in a modern, professional office building with many amenities on site and located nearby. The Pinnacle Bank Arena, Haymarket and Railyard District, the Lied Center for the Performing Arts and other venues regularly host a wide variety of concerts, entertainment, and a multitude of sporting events, including minor league baseball, USHL hockey, and everything the Nebraska Cornhuskers have to offer. Numerous museums and galleries also call Lincoln home. Outdoor adventure is readily available with seven state recreation areas in the immediate vicinity. Within the city of Lincoln, there are 125 city parks, 9 recreation centers, 10 public swimming pools, 5 public golf courses and over 131 miles of hard surface and crushed rock trails. Lincoln possesses a unique blend of culture, education, recreation, business, and other opportunities that make it the ideal city to live in and plant roots. About the NRMA - NIRMA Relationship The Nebraska Risk Management Association, Inc. (NRMA) is a private, non-profit public benefit corporation established in 2003, which serves as the employing entity for the Executive Director and staff of the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association (NIRMA). NIRMA, established in 1988, is a not-for-profit, member-owned and operated risk management and self-insurance pool created specifically for Nebraska counties. NRMA and NIRMA work together seamlessly in a structure that serves county insurance pools and other county-related pools and organizations. NRMA will select the Executive Director as the employing entity, and that selection requires ratification by NIRMA for this jointly selected individual. The newly appointed Executive Director will report to the NRMA and NIRMA Boards, and be responsible for the day-to-day operation of NIRMA, NRMA, its staff, and the delivery of risk management and insurance programs and services to member organizations and clients. About NIRMA NIRMA was established in 1988, in response to a crisis in the insurance market and driven by the desire of counties to better control their own destinies by creating a framework for reliable, high-quality service, comprehensive coverages and a stable, cost-effective way to fund their risk. We are a member-driven service-oriented organization that helps Nebraska counties and select county-related public agencies manage risk so they in turn can effectively and safely provide services to Nebraskans. We offer a wide range of coverages and services that are tailored to best serve our members. That’s why 90% of Nebraska counties, 84 of 93, trust NIRMA with their critical risk management and insurance needs. This core, stable county membership, along with our additional public entity members currently total 113 organizations. Financials NIRMA remains financially strong and stable with a 2024-25 annual written premium contribution of $17M; 2024 year-end assets on hand that include cash and investments totaling $61.6M; and an estimated combined member equity/net position of $41.1M. About the Executive Director Position The Executive Director provides general management and oversight of the NIRMA pools and designated staff, leads and coordinates the planning, policy development, as well as the operation and financial transactions of those pools. The Executive Director reviews and monitors all lawsuits, tort claims, and other actions filed against NIRMA or its member counties and assigns appropriate defense counsel as needed. The Executive Director has extensive interaction with the NRMA and NIRMA Boards, pool members, and servicing contractors. The Executive Director collaborates with consultants, legal counsel, and other public and related private organizations. Preferred Background & Qualifications A bachelor’s degree in insurance, finance, business, public administration, or other related field; an advanced degree such as an MBA, JD or the like would be viewed favorably. Eight or more years of relevant experience and progressive responsibility in: risk pool management; risk management; public entity insurance; finance, claims, and/or underwriting management. Demonstrated leadership in cultivating Board and member relationships. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Three years or more of supervisory experience and knowledge. CPCU, ARM, ARM-P, AIC, AIC-M, CSP or other relevant risk management certification is a plus. Must have a valid Nebraska operator’s license, or the ability to obtain one, and be insurable under NRMA- NIRMA’s liability coverages.
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