The 2026 Executives to Watch: Allianz Risk Consulting’s Konstantinos Papapetridis

Allianz executive Konstantinos (Kostas) Papapetridis banks on his background in aerospace engineering in his current risk engineering profession.

Konstantinos Papapetridis, regional manager for North America, Allianz Risk Consulting, part of Allianz
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With 15 years maintaining F-16 fighter jets for the Greek Air Force under his belt, Papapetridis discovered that his engineering expertise in anticipating aircraft failures translated perfectly into the complex world of insurance risk management. Papapetridis, now regional manager for North America at Allianz Risk Consulting (ARC), part of Allianz Commercial, and a 2026 Risk & Insurance Executive to Watch, bridges traditional technical disciplines with cutting-edge methodologies.

His journey from aerospace to environmental engineering for six years before entering insurance exemplifies how diverse engineering backgrounds can bolster risk assessment approaches.

“Risk engineering is the art of preparing for the improbable possibility,” Papapetridis said, emphasizing how the field has transformed beyond traditional identification and mitigation strategies. Modern risk engineers now deploy artificial intelligence, predictive modeling, and sophisticated data analytics to anticipate failures before they occur, fundamentally changing how organizations understand their exposures.

The evolution is particularly evident in climate risk assessment. Weather phenomena today differ dramatically from patterns observed two decades ago in intensity, frequency and geographic distribution, creating billions in losses annually. Papapetridis points to Allianz’s recently commercialized Climate Adaptation and Resilience Services platform as an example of how data-driven tools help clients understand future exposure projections and implement effective adaptation strategies.

Career Opportunities in Risk Engineering

Despite offering exceptional career opportunities, the insurance industry remains surprisingly overlooked by engineering talent.

With a PhD in Environmental Engineering, Papapetridis’ entry into insurance came through an online search that unexpectedly suggested Allianz as a potential employer — a possibility that genuinely surprised him at the time. What he discovered was an environment where engineers can apply their problem-solving skills across an unprecedented variety of technical challenges.

Risk engineering professionals might analyze advanced manufacturing processes one day and evaluate renewable energy installations the next, satisfying the intellectual curiosity that drives most engineers while addressing consequential problems with significant business and societal impact. The diversity of exposure distinguishes insurance risk engineering from traditional engineering roles.

Few career paths offer engineers the opportunity to work across multiple industries and risk categories while continuously expanding their technical capabilities and contributing to meaningful resilience-building efforts.

Building Talent and Future Growth

Allianz addresses talent retention through comprehensive professional development strategies. The company invests extensively in technical training programs, sponsors participation in leading industry conferences, and provides global knowledge-sharing opportunities that give engineers access to world-class expertise regardless of location.

Papapetridis emphasizes his vision of ARC operating as “a singular, interconnected brain rather than siloed expertise,” where specialists communicate seamlessly across traditional boundaries.

This collaborative model allows engineers to leverage collective knowledge from colleagues worldwide while maintaining autonomy in client relationships. For ambitious engineers seeking intellectual stimulation, diverse challenges, and meaningful impact with strong interpersonal interactions, insurance risk engineering represents an underappreciated career path that deserves greater visibility in the technical talent marketplace, Papapetridis believes. &


Konstantinos Papapetridis has been selected as a 2026 Risk & Insurance® Executive to Watch. To see the other executives selected this year, visit here.

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