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David Lutz

Director Program Management at Farmers Insurance
Los Angeles County, California, United States
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David Lutz

Director Program Management at Farmers Insurance
Los Angeles County, California, United States
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David Lutz is an accomplished medical device and P&C insurance professional with more than 12 years of post-MBA experience in product/process management, strategy/vision creation, go-to-market planning, organizational transformation, P&L responsibility, and quality control. He is a collaborative leader with a strong track record of creating an inspiring team environment and people/manager development. David has also conceptualized solutions and execution plans for organizational opportunities and built multi-level support to create accountability and deliver measurable success.

David is a graduate of the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business, where he earned his Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing/Marketing Management, General. He also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Redlands.

At Farmers Insurance, David has held numerous roles, including Director Program Management and Rate Process Manager. Additionally, he has experience as a Personal Lines Product Manager at two levels, Vice President of Products at Mintie Inc., and Director of Marketing at Mintie Technologies. David is a former Marketing & Business Development Management intern at Reliant Technologies, Business Plan Consultant for Japan Market Entry Program, and National Events Coordinator for Outdoor Special Interest Group (OSIG).

David's notable achievements include the creation and launch of new product lines, performance improvements in markets with P&L responsibility of over $400 million, efficiency and accuracy gains from department reorganization and process redesign, establishment of quality control programs, and the turnaround of struggling teams.

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