New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF)
Foussenie Traore is an experienced IT professional with a Bachelor of Science in Informatics from the University at Albany. Currently serving as a Windows Server Administrator and IT Specialist 2 at the New York State Insurance Fund since June 2020, Foussenie previously held the position of Help Desk Support Analyst at the Statewide Financial System. Earlier work experience includes roles as Guest Service Team Lead and Sales Floor Team Member at Cumberland Farms, along with positions at Dave & Buster's Inc. as Barback and Gametech, where responsibilities included hardware and software checks for gaming machines. Foussenie's career began as a Sales Associate at Stewart's Shops Corp and a Grill Cook, Prep, Line Server, and Dishwasher at Chipotle Mexican Grill.
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New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF)
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The New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) was established in 1914 as part of the original enactment of the New York State Workers’ Compensation Law. NYSIF's mission is to guarantee the availability of workers’ compensation insurance at the lowest possible cost to New York employers and to provide timely, appropriate indemnity and medical payments to injured workers, while maintaining a solvent fund. Since inception, NYSIF has fulfilled the dual roles for which it was created: to compete with other carriers to ensure a fair market place and to be a guaranteed source of coverage for employers who cannot secure coverage elsewhere. NYSIF is the largest workers’ compensation carrier in New York State and among the top 10 largest workers’ compensation carriers in the nation, insuring approximately 155,000 policyholders, with more than $2 billion in annual premium and $18 billion in assets. A self-supporting insurance carrier, NYSIF operates without taxpayer funding. In addition to workers’ compensation insurance, NYSIF provides disability benefits coverage for off-the-job injuries to more than 61,000 New York employers. In 2018, NYSIF added Paid Family leave as a component of its disability benefits product, providing New Yorkers with job-protected, paid time away from work to care for their families.