Gregory Schnee

Gregory Schnee complements his executive career in the insurance industry with a range of philanthropic and community-based commitments. His community-based activities include four years as Treasurer of United Methodist Church and four years in charge of alumni relations as an Executive Board Member of Philadelphia Daily News' Eagles City All-Star Football Game. Gregory Schnee's philanthropic endeavors include donations to A Woman's Place, a domestic violence organization based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

In addition to his extracurricular activities, Gregory Schnee holds the title of Assistant Vice President with Infinity Property and Casualty Corporation (IPCC), a company based in Birmingham, Alabama. In his role, he supervises all operations relating to claims in the Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Illinois regions. His achievements in this professional role include certification as an AEI legal principles claim specialist and candidacy for the elite designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU).

Prior to his current role within IPCC, Gregory Schnee joined Tico Insurance Company in 1996 as a claims trainee. Fresh out of college, he demonstrated an ability to learn quickly and manage resources effectively, which contributed to his rise in the insurance industry. When Tico merged with Leader, Infinity, and Great American Insurance in 2003, he was regarded as an important asset by the newly formed IPCC.

Gregory Schnee earned his Bachelor of Science in international relations and economics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The recipient of the Philadelphia Mayor's Scholarship, he played for the university's football team that won the Ivy League with two undefeated seasons in 1993 and 1994. Ambitious in sports as he has proven to be in business, Mr. Schnee was also listed as an All-City lineman during his time as captain of his high school varsity football team.