Steve Shiring’s Journey: From the Military to an Insurance Career at Travelers
Steve Shiring, VP of Personal Insurance, Product Management, is also a U.S. Navy veteran. His inspiring military career helped him to acquire many skills which helped him pivot to and sustain a 20-year career at Travelers.
Steve began serving at 22 years old, stating, “I always had a strong desire to serve and be part of a greater good, a mission.” He started his military journey on the USS West Virginia Gold Crew, a U.S. Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine.
After completing 15 months of training—including six months of Nuclear Power Officer training and six months of on-the-job training—he began working as a Divisional Junior Officer aboard the submarine. In this role, he was responsible for maintaining the vessel, ensuring it operated properly, and repairing its mechanical systems.
“During my tenure on the submarine, I was in charge of a wide variety of machinery in the engine room, throughout the ship, and the nuclear weapons onboard the submarine,” Steve recounted.
In his subsequent role as a Weapons Officer, Steve oversaw the submarine’s weapon system. He routinely performed quality assurance checks, repaired weaponry, and managed the equipment procurement process.
“Coming into the military, I was thrust into a situation at 22 years old, leading a division of eight sailors. I knew very little about my submarine—they were experienced, and I had never spent a day at sea. Yet I was expected to lead them. I also had to rely on their expertise so that together, we could accomplish the mission.”
After serving three years at sea, Steve transitioned to a shore duty role at the Navy’s submarine research and development facility. During his time there, he assisted in developing equipment that is currently onboard the next generation submarine. “It was a true test and learn. We would build prototypes in the laboratory to identify what might work out on a submarine.”
Steve’s seven years in the military, along with the skills, knowledge and experience he acquired, have served him well as he joined Travelers in 2004. He began his career as a Product Managing Director in Pricing Support and over the course of two decades, ascended to his current position of VP of Personal Insurance, Product Management. “As I think about how the military prepared me for Travelers, I think of the accountability, discipline, leadership, teamwork. All of those are transferrable skills to Travelers that tie to power decisions, win together, and test and learn.”
In addition to the military qualities Steve brings to his work at Travelers, his strong collaboration skills also translate seamlessly into his civilian career.
“The submarine force is a very diverse organization. People from all walks of life step onboard that submarine and we learn to work together. I tie that closely to things at Travelers. We get faced with obstacles every day, a weather event, a storm or whatever. You have to support that, support our customers and agents in a similar way.”
Our veterans and service members, and military spouses, are a valued part of our team at Travelers and we recognize the challenges these professionals face when transitioning into the civilian workforce. Through several partnerships and programs, we work to ease that process. Programs, such as our Military/Veterans and Allies Diversity Network (MVADN), which includes over 3,000 Travelers veterans, service members, military spouses, and allies who are dedicated to building awareness, offering support, and creating opportunities for learning and volunteering.
Steve’s dedication to our country as well as the skills he’s developed in the military continue to impact his work and teams at Travelers. His journey demonstrates how military veterans can translate their strengths into fulfilling insurance careers under the umbrella.
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