Age of the MGA Podcast
Sam Reeder, CEO of Hadron Insurance, joins Age of the MGA live from Scout InsurTech Conference to talk about how modern program business is being built from the carrier side. This conversation surfaces a major operating shift: delegated authority is becoming more actively managed, more data-visible, and more tied to carrier balance sheet discipline than many MGA founders realize. This is not a general conversation about fronting or insurance startups. Sam explains why “trust but verify” is becoming the working model for carrier-MGA partnerships, why real-time data and claims visibility matter, and why founders need to understand the capital allocation decisions behind every balance sheet they ask to support them. WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS * Why delegated authority is shifting toward managed authority * Why “trust but verify” matters early in an MGA-carrier relationship * How delayed data and weak claims visibility create real oversight problems * Why startup MGAs are difficult carrier bets, even when they carry the next big opportunity * What founders often misunderstand about insurance balance sheets * Why patient capital gives program carriers room to invest before scale arrives * How Hadron thinks about channel conflict across multiple MGA programs * Why building a specialty insurance company requires builders, not just experienced employees WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS For serious MGA founders, operators, investors, and ecosystem partners, this episode matters because it explains what modern carrier trust actually requires. Sam makes clear that capacity is not just a relationship or a pitch deck outcome. It depends on data, oversight, underwriting discipline, claims transparency, capital alignment, and a real appreciation for what sits on the insurance company balance sheet. Founders who don't understand that are pitching to carriers without understanding what they're actually asking for — and that gap shows up faster than most people expect. ABOUT THE GUEST Sam Reeder is the CEO of Hadron Insurance. Before Hadron, he worked across insurance and reinsurance investment banking, corporate development, M&A, Bermuda reinsurance, Lloyd’s, ILS, and internal MGA operations. That background gives him a carrier-side and capital-side view of what program business actually requires. His perspective is valuable because he is not only evaluating MGAs from the outside; he is building the infrastructure and balance sheet discipline behind a modern specialty insurance platform. GUEST INFORMATION Sam Reeder CEO of Hadron Insurance LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-reeder-76b2a131/ Website: https://hadroninsurance.com/ ABOUT AGE OF THE MGA Age of the MGA explores how modern MGAs, carriers, claims organizations, and insurance infrastructure businesses are actually being built. STAY CONNECTED & FOLLOW THE MOVEMENT Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2uVEpdtXoKX0jJW8Y944mY?si=1f03ea37bde44fe7 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/age-of-the-mga-podcast/id1807008219 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AgeoftheMGA Follow Age of the MGA on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/age-of-the-mga/ CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS Doug Ver Mulm https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglasvermulm/ Dylan Brand https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanbrand/ Peter Tilbrook https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-tilbrook-50832336/ THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR Register for the Scout InsurTech Conference: https://www.scoutinsurtech.com/conference Save 10% with coupon code: Age of the MGA 2026 CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 03:58 Sam Reeder joins the show 05:05 From Validus to Hadron 06:31 Building with the Altamont ecosystem 08:15 How Hadron looks at challenged insurance businesses 09:37 Why Hadron thinks beyond the hybrid fronting label 10:29 How Hadron uses reinsurance strategy 13:05 Delegated authority becomes managed authority 14:45 Why startup MGAs are difficult carrier bets 18:10 Hiring builders inside an insurance startup 20:10 Building the foundation before scale 22:10 Managing program overlap and channel conflict 24:00 Why MGA submissions cannot disappear into a black hole 29:15 Alignment, commissions, and skin in the game 34:35 What MGA founders miss about carrier balance sheets 39:55 Sam Reeder on legacy and building Hadron
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