As the first female member of the Crawford & Company global executive team, Danielle Lisenbey works to increase Crawford’s global third-party administration footprint, deliver continuous operational improvement, and develop long-term strategic plans to expand business development and collaborations with clients. Danielle is the Global President of Crawford’s Global TPA division, Broadspire. Broadspire, a leading third-party administrator in the insurance industry, offers an array of claim and medical management services designed to help increase employee productivity and contain client’s costs. Previously, Lisenbey served as the president and chief executive officer of the company’s US division.
From her engineering background, Lisenbey learned the benefits of combining a “process way of thinking” with interpersonal strengths to achieve a superior result. During early career choices, she partnered architectural design, structural engineering and employee dynamics with sales, marketing, and budgetary concerns that ensured quality outcomes for her clients at Broadspire. Lisenbey’s broad qualifications, collective skills and the robust knowledge attained from more than 25 years of industry experience has equipped her to overcome each progressive challenge she encounters.
Lisenbey, is also involved with community and industry organizations – she sits on the executive board of We Go Look, Crawford & Company Broadspire (Philippines), is an executive board member for the insurance industry Alliance of Women in Worker’s Compensation, the Atlanta Metro Chamber of Commerce and retired board member for the Atlanta non-profit Moving in the Spirit.
In the past, she was recognized as a 2019 CEO Connection – Most Influential Women in Mid-Markets, Woman Who Means Business through the 2017 Atlanta Business Chronicle as well as Top 100 Executives in Insurance by the Insurances Business of America. She has various awards throughout her career demonstrating her commitment to providing leadership and influence both within the industry and her community.
Danielle holds a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering and technology from Western Illinois University.