OpenNashPrepared for Ryan Deeds

Ryan Deeds / Head of AI and Enablement / ALKEME Insurance

We did the homework
on ALKEME Insurance.

We found three ALKEME workflows where AI automation can absorb agency-service pressure and give your team more time for owners, producers, and the portal work already on your plate.

You are building ALKEME's AI and enablement muscle
ALKEME is a top-25 broker with 90+ US offices
Open roles expose EPIC, benefits, claims, certificates, audits, and portals
Where it comes fromestimate
Commercial lines packets18-28 hrs/mo
Benefits reconciliation18-30 hrs/mo
Loss-control follow-up14-22 hrs/mo
Three specific painsS.02

Three places we would start.

Pick one workflow. We automate the prep work for 14 days and show whether it can delay a hire, reduce rework, or move people to higher-value queues.

Pain 01 / Commercial lines

Commercial servicing has too many handoffs.

Problem

Assistant account work touches Applied EPIC details, certificates, quote follow-up, binders, claims first reports, invoicing, and loss runs.

Solution

We prepare renewal and service packets, check missing fields, draft certificate and evidence requests, and route exceptions to account managers.

Pain 02 / Benefits

Benefits reconciliation is a monthly drag.

Problem

Benefits work touches HRIS setup, carrier portals, enrollment audits, carrier invoices, payroll deductions, and discrepancy correction.

Solution

We compare exports, invoices, and payroll files, flag mismatches, draft correction tickets, and keep an audit trail.

Pain 03 / Loss control

Claims and safety follow-up need cleaner packets.

Problem

Loss-control work touches OSHA logs, site inspections, DOT programs, safety handbooks, claims notes, and MOD trends.

Solution

We turn notes and claim activity into client-ready follow-ups, trend summaries, and task lists for the broker team.

Ryan, give us 30 minutes.

Bring one ALKEME Insurance queue your team would rather stop babysitting. We will make it worth your time with the automation map, hire-pressure math, and a 14-day no-charge start.