WCIRB President and CEO Succession: On September 25, 2024, the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) Governing Committee selected Andrea Coleman. The WCIRB Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, to serve as President and CEO designate. Andrea’s promotion to President and CEO will take effect February 1, 2025, succeeding current President and CEO, Bill Mudge.
Furthermore, Bill will assume the role of CEO Emeritus until his retirement on April 1, 2025, after more than 13 years of leadership at the WCIRB and over 40 years in workers’ compensation.
A CEO Succession Subcommittee led the search process, and this announcement reflects the culmination of their work. “We are delighted to select Andrea to lead us forward in the continuation of the WCIRB’s mission and strategic plan,” said Governing Committee Chair, Paul Ramont.
In addition, Andrea joined the WCIRB in May 2022 as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. During her tenure, Andrea has been an integral member of the Senior Leadership Team, overseeing critical operational functions. Including Finance, Human Resources, Customer Experience, Marketing and Communications, CTA, and the Contact Center.
Also, with over two decades of leadership experience in the insurance industry, Andrea’s career spans key roles at global insurers in underwriting, distribution, and leading complex operations, including production and field operations.
“Andrea has demonstrated exceptional leadership, vision, and a deep commitment to the values of the WCIRB,” said Bill Mudge. “Her knowledge, passion, and care for our organization have been evident from the start. And I couldn’t be more excited for the future of the WCIRB. The organization is in great hands with Andrea and the entire WCIRB team.”
In response to her selection, Andrea expressed, “I am honored and excited to serve as President and CEO of the WCIRB. It has been my privilege to work alongside Bill and our talented colleagues over the past two years. Together, we will build on the incredible foundation we’ve created under Bill’s leadership. I look forward to leading our organization into the future as we continue to advance the company’s mission. And drive meaningful impact for California’s workers’ compensation system.”
Her appointment signals a period of continuity and renewal for the WCIRB. Stakeholders within California’s workers’ compensation system are closely watching how her leadership will influence ongoing projects, regulatory engagement, and industry-wide collaboration. With deep experience in insurance operations and a proven track record of executive management, Coleman is expected to build upon the WCIRB’s current strategic plan while also introducing fresh perspectives to address emerging challenges in the marketplace.
For the official announcement, readers can visit the WCIRB Newsroom.
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FAQs: WCIRB President and CEO Succession
Who is the new WCIRB President and CEO for 2025?
Andrea Coleman has been appointed WCIRB President and CEO, effective February 1, 2025, succeeding long-time leader Bill Mudge.
What role will Bill Mudge have after stepping down?
Bill Mudge will serve as CEO Emeritus until April 1, 2025, providing leadership support before his retirement from the WCIRB.
What experience does Andrea Coleman bring to the WCIRB?
Coleman has more than 20 years of insurance industry leadership, including roles in underwriting, operations, and executive management.
Why is the WCIRB leadership transition important?
The appointment of a new WCIRB President and CEO ensures continuity in advancing California’s workers’ compensation system and strategic goals.
What priorities might the new WCIRB President focus on in 2025?
Industry observers expect the incoming WCIRB President to prioritize stabilizing the workers’ compensation market, advancing data-driven insights, and strengthening collaboration with California regulators to ensure system integrity.