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Chandler J. Rapson
Chandler J. Rapson is an American businessman and president and CEO of First Service Administrators, Inc. (FSAI), a third party administrator (TPA) and risk management company located in Lakeland, Florida.
Education
Chandler Rapson earned his MBA summa cum laude from Monmouth University. He graduated from the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM) degree.
Career
Rapson began his career in the health care and insurance industries as an officer in the United States Army. He was the resource management director for Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ronald R. Blanck, the 39th Surgeon General of the United States Army. During his military career, Rapson also served as the chief financial officer for Walter Reed Medical Center and NE Hospital Clinics in Washington D.C. and New Jersey.
After leaving the military, he went to work for GE Capital where he earned his Six Sigma Master Black Belt designation. Rapson joined HealthPlan Services (HPS), the nation's largest privately held TPA, in 2000. During his seven year tenure at HPS, Rapson held several key management positions, including vice president of operations and development, vice president and board member of AVMA Group Health and Life Insurance Trust (GHLIT), and director of marketing and business development. Before joining First Service Administrators in 2008, Rapson was the vice president of product delivery for Caremedic Systems. Rapson continues to leverage his experience and expertise in both the public and private sectors to help self-funded employer groups understand the challenging and complex issues facing the health care and insurance industries today.
In 2009, the Tampa Bay Business Journal honored Rapson for his corporate and community service with a 2009 Up & Comer award in the 30-39 age category.[1]
Licenses and Professional Affiliations
215 Life, Health and Variable Annuities
Board Appointments
- First Service Administrators Inc., President and CEO
- Affinity Financial Partners, Chairman
- MedSave U.S.A., Director
- Junior Achievement, Director
References
Bibliography
FSAI CEO: Healthcare Reform Efforts Doomed to Fail If Lack of Free Market Competition, Ineffective Wellness Efforts Are Not Addressed
First Service Administrators, Inc. to Administer Benefits, Manage Proprietary Provider Network for Citrus Memorial
Problems of Health Care System Still Exist
External Links
FSAI Official Website www.myfsai.com