RVI Group has appointed David Klanica to the board of directors of R.V.I. Guaranty Co. Ltd. and R.V.I. America Insurance Co.
Klanica joined RVI in 2007 and has managed financial reporting, securitizations, financial risk, business combinations and portfolio purchases, technical accounting research and training.
Previously, he was chief financial officer for Pitney Bowes Capital Services, global technical controller for GE Capital Commercial Equipment Financing and director of accounting services at Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp.
A licensed CPA in Connecticut, he was also a senior audit manager at KPMG.
The RVI board appointment took place effective April 1.
“We are pleased to welcome David Klanica, our CFO, to the RVI boards, as Dave’s extensive experience in residual value insurance and strong financial risk oversight has been, and will continue to be, invaluable to the board of directors as we grow our business,” Micky Hervitz, chairman of the RVI boards, said in a news release.
The RVI Group has hired David McKay as vice president of business development and sales in the company’s passenger vehicle department.
For the RVI Group, which offers residual value insurance and financial and analytical services, McKay’s responsibilities will include business development, which includes sales and product design. Auto industry asset value protection insurance products will be an area of focus. He will lead, develop and execute marketing and sales projects. Those include residual value insurance and analytical services products.
McKay will also be responsible for developing and managing client and business partner relationships, along with additional corporate projects.
McKay offers auto industry, analytics and business development experience, with his most recent role being independent senior business consultant for Siporin & Associates.
Before that position, he served as chief operating officer for IBH Analytics and as senior consultant/global product lead for IHS Markit.
He held additional posts for R.L. Polk & Company, Audatex and J.D. Power.