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Jason Kaminsky, CEO of kWh Analytics, said: "Isaac has played an integral role in expanding our company's climate insurance offerings, a critical component of the shift to a decarbonized economy. His extensive experience building catastrophe-exposed property insurance programs from the ground up has proven invaluable in scaling our property offering to support the rapid expansion of renewable energy projects."
Launched in January with capacity partner Aspen Insurance, kWh Analytics' Property Insurance product offers coverage against physical damage for solar, storage and other renewable projects. The company's data expertise has enabled its underwriters and data scientists to provide considerations to asset owners implementing resiliency measures for their projects against natural catastrophes - a key industry loss driver.
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McLean commented: "This is an exciting time to work for a company that is at the forefront of innovation in the emerging renewable energy industry. I am honored to work alongside an experienced, mission-driven team committed to underwriting products that enable the financing of renewable assets."
McLean brings over 18 years of insurance experience to his new role at kWh Analytics. He previously served as Head of Property Insurance at kWh Analytics and spent 14 years at ICAT Managers building and growing natural catastrophe-exposed property insurance programs throughout the United States. He holds a BBA in Business Management and Leadership from New Mexico State University.
Jason Kaminsky, CEO of kWh Analytics, said: "Isaac has played an integral role in expanding our company's climate insurance offerings, a critical component of the shift to a decarbonized economy. His extensive experience building catastrophe-exposed property insurance programs from the ground up has proven invaluable in scaling our property offering to support the rapid expansion of renewable energy projects."
Launched in January with capacity partner Aspen Insurance, kWh Analytics' Property Insurance product offers coverage against physical damage for solar, storage and other renewable projects. The company's data expertise has enabled its underwriters and data scientists to provide considerations to asset owners implementing resiliency measures for their projects against natural catastrophes - a key industry loss driver.
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McLean commented: "This is an exciting time to work for a company that is at the forefront of innovation in the emerging renewable energy industry. I am honored to work alongside an experienced, mission-driven team committed to underwriting products that enable the financing of renewable assets."
McLean brings over 18 years of insurance experience to his new role at kWh Analytics. He previously served as Head of Property Insurance at kWh Analytics and spent 14 years at ICAT Managers building and growing natural catastrophe-exposed property insurance programs throughout the United States. He holds a BBA in Business Management and Leadership from New Mexico State University.
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