BHHC Workers Compensation names Marjorie Hutchings as CIO
Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (BHHC), Workers Compensation Division announced the appointment of Marj Hutchings as the new Chief Information Officer (CIO). With 35 years of experience in technology, 27 of which are in the insurance industry, Hutchings will oversee the IT organization’s administration, daily operations, and strategic planning.
“Marj is an exceptional technology leader whose vast experience and innovative mindset will be instrumental in driving our IT initiatives forward. Her extensive background in modernizing applications, data security, and cloud implementation aligns well with our strategic goals to enhance operational efficiency and deliver superior service and data security to our policyholders and agency partners. We are excited to welcome Marj to our leadership team. Her proven track record in technology management and her ability to lead complex projects make her an excellent fit for BHHC as we continue to innovate and expand our capabilities in the workers compensation insurance sector.” – Rob Darby, President and CEO of BHHC Workers Compensation.
Before joining BHHC, Hutchings served as the CIO at State Fund, where she was pivotal in a project overseeing the replacement of multiple independent systems with a unified software suite. Her experience includes work on property and casualty claims systems, customer-facing web platforms, virtualization of production systems, and the implementation of private cloud infrastructure. She was also an original member of the technology team for the insurance startup Esurance, an Allstate company focusing on leveraging advanced technology to drive business strategy.
Hutchings holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Computer Information Systems from Northern Arizona University and is a Leadership Fellow of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD).