Saundra Krenzer, MBA, ARM-PE, CRC
Vice President, Workers Comp
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Saundra Krenzer serves as vice president of workers’ compensation for Orgill/Singer & Associates. In her position, she is responsible for the oversight of the workers compensation program for the State of Nevada. She spends a good part of every month working in Carson City with the Risk Management Division of the State of Nevada.
Prior to joining the Orgill/Singer team in 1998, Krenzer served as a project director for Sierra Health Services where her responsibilities included development of Nevada’s largest managed care organization specifically designed for workers compensation. She was also Rehabilitation Director for Deseret Industries.
Krenzer served as an assemblywoman in the Nevada State Legislature from 1991 to 1998 during which time she served as Assistant Majority Leader, Chairwoman of the Committee on Labor and Management and as a member of the Committee on Ways and Means. During her time in the legislature Krenzer was instrumental in drafting Nevada’s current workers compensation law and is considered a state expert in workers compensation issues.
Krenzer is an alumnus of Brigham Young University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English and Sociology. She completed her MBA from the University of Phoenix in 2005. She has also completed graduate courses in Ethics and Policy Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She has been a licensed insurance agent since 1993. Krenzer has earned the national professional designations of Risk Management for Public Entities (RM-PE) from the American Institute for CPCU and Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) from the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification.
A resident of Las Vegas since 1972, Krenzer has devoted a significant amount of time to community service in addition to her years as a state legislator. She is a 1988 graduate of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Las Vegas class. Krenzer has also donated her time as a board member to several community organizations, including the Chairwoman of the Governor’s Maternal and Child Health Board, Prenatal Substance Committee and Angels in the Community. She has received a Congressional Recognition Award, been recognized as Outstanding Woman in Politics by the UNLV Women’s Center and the Angel Award by Gov. Bob Miller.