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Insurance Expert Wayne Jenkins Puts Family And Community At Center Stage

Insurance Expert Wayne Jenkins Puts Family And Community At Center Stage

One might expect that after 30 years in the insurance business, industry expert Wayne Jenkins would have a standard recipe for success in place. However, that is not how Jenkins, the founder of CaptiveOne Advisors LLC and a longtime Wellington resident, “does” insurance.

His ideas about how to do things differently is what led Jenkins to start his own firm in 2005. CaptiveOne is a national firm, with offices in Wellington and Wilmington, Del., that specializes in building custom, captive insurance programs so that businesses can self-insure against the unexpected.

“We create strategies, based on what our clients need to sustain and thrive when the unforeseen happens,” Jenkins explained. “Our approach is different… we build the improbable, but practical.”

Jenkins keeps family, the next generation of business leaders and the way insurance is perceived at the core of his vision. His two sons, Bryan and Steven, both work in the family business and are each graduates of Jenkins’ own alma mater, the University of Miami.

With a deep bench of insurance industry professionals, skilled specialists and an entrepreneurial spirit, CaptiveOne is poised to expand the public’s perception about the traditional insurance business and how a custom-built captive insurance program can benefit a variety of businesses.

When not working on insurance-business strategy at the office, Jenkins and his sons enjoy traveling, fishing, boating together, fishing tournaments and rooting for the “Canes” at University of Miami games.

“We get outdoors and do a lot of entertaining together,” said Jenkins, who raised his family in Wellington. “My family has seen and experienced this town’s growth first-hand, with its beautiful parks, exceptional schools, programs and businesses.”

The family also aims to give back by investing in their hometown community. This year, Jenkins’ family business has jumped into the equestrian ring with CaptiveOne’s place as an official major sponsor of the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival.

The annual, world-renowned event, taking place through April 1 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, features Olympic-caliber competitions, exhibitions and clinics, attended by more than 6,000 horses, 3,250 riders and 850 trainers. WEF is expected to draw 250,000 people, with participants and visitors from 33 countries and 50 states converging on Palm Beach County’s acclaimed equestrian center. Total prize money awarded over its 12-week run will exceed $8 million.

“I am thrilled to support my community as a sponsor of this iconic, signature event,” said Jenkins, who owns horses, one training in dressage. “The Winter Equestrian Festival, hosted in our hometown, secures Wellington’s place on the world stage.”

CaptiveOne is also the title sponsor for the FEI 5* Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle dressage competitions that take place during the week of Feb. 7 as part of the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center’s Equestrian Village location.

“These events afford an opportunity for our children and families to experience them, and it gives us the opportunity to introduce visitors and businesses from all over the world to Wellington to showcase what we have come to love about our town and all it has to offer,” Jenkins said.

To learn more about CaptiveOne Advisors LLC, visit www.captiveone.com.

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FACES OF POLO

FACES OF POLO

The New Year brings the start of a new polo season here in Wellington, which brings world-class athletes from around the globe to compete in “the sport of kings.” Along with the action — horse and rider pairs flying down perfectly manicured fields, all eyes on the goal — is a whole other set of entertainment, whether it is people watching, high fashion, tailgating, the halftime divot stomp, a luxurious Sunday brunch and more. The International Polo Club Palm Beach attracts the world’s top talent to play in its annual winter high-goal season. Once again, IPC is the place to see the high-goal action, but this year, Gladiator Polo also brings top arena polo action to Wellington. As we do each January, Wellington The Magazine is highlighting just a small handful of the amazing athletes you will see vying for top polo accolades this season. Turn the page and meet the Faces of Polo 2018.

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Faces of Polo – Diego Cavanagh

Faces of Polo – Diego Cavanagh

Argentine 8-goaler Diego Cavanagh had a great season last year at the International Polo Club as part of the Valiente team. Along with Adolfo Cambiaso, Matias Torres Zavaleta and Bob Jornayvaz, Cavanagh captured IPC’s three 26-goal tournaments, winning the C.V. Whitney Cup, the USPA Gold Cup and the U.S. Open Polo Championship. The final moments of the season were all Cavanagh’s. In overtime, he broke out of the back end of the line-up to put the ball through the posts to hand Valiente the 13-12 victory. Cavanagh scored 92 goals across 15 games and went 57 for 78 on penalty shots. He returns to South Florida after a busy summer, which included a stop at the inaugural Colorado Open and victory at the San Jorge Open in Argentina.

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Faces of Polo – Adolfo Cambiaso

Faces of Polo – Adolfo Cambiaso

Argentine superstar Adolfo Cambiaso remains the top-ranked polo player in the game with a 10-goal handicap and more wins than any other current player. Cambiaso continued on his road to victory in 2017, capturing polo’s Triple Crown with Valiente, winning the U.S. Open, the USPA Gold Cup and the C.V. Whitney Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington. He scored 58 goals in 15 games last season at IPC. Cambiaso continues to awe and amaze spectators and players alike, racking up tournament victories around the world in 2017. He ended the year back home in Argentina, once again capturing the Argentine Open crown with La Dolfina.

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Faces of Polo – Facundo Pieres

Faces of Polo – Facundo Pieres

From a well-known polo-playing family, 10-goaler Facundo Pieres is currently the No. 2-ranked player in the world, according to Polo World Tour. The talented Argentine continues to dazzle the crowd with his expert stickwork and horsemanship. In 2017, Pieres won the British Open with King Power Foxes, the Sotogrande Gold Cup with Ayala and the Hurlingham Open with Ellerstina. He played the 26-goal season at the International Polo Club last year with Orchard Hill, coming just one goal away from victory, falling to Valiente 13-12 in overtime. He scored 105 goals in 16 games last season at IPC and went 56 for 73 in penalty shots. Pieres is currently slated to start the 2018 season playing in the 20-goal season on the Sonny Hill team.

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Faces of Polo – Matias Torres Zavaleta

Faces of Polo – Matias Torres Zavaleta

Argentine 6-goaler Matias Torres Zavaleta went all the way last season at the International Polo Club Palm Beach, achieving polo’s elusive Triple Crown with his Valiente teammates. Along with the legendary Adolfo Cambiaso, Diego Cavanagh and patron Bob Jornayvaz, Zavaleta ran the table on IPC’s 26-goal tournaments in 2017, winning the C.V. Whitney Cup, the USPA Gold Cup and the U.S. Open Polo Championship. Zavaleta’s contributions in the U.S. Open final earned him MVP honors. Zavaleta scored 40 goals across 14 games at IPC last season and went 7 for 8 on penalty shots. Zavaleta heads back to Wellington after a busy off season, which included a stop at the inaugural Colorado Open Polo Tournament in August.

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Faces of Polo – Alfredo Cappella

Faces of Polo – Alfredo Cappella

Alfredo Cappella, a 9-goaler from El Trebol, Argentina, was in the United States last winter to play in the U.S. Open Polo Championship at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. He was on the Travieso team with Teo Calle, Sebastian Merlos and Mariano Gonzalez. Cappella played in the No. 4 position. The team had a great run, making it all the way to the semifinals, where Travieso fell to eventual tournament winner Valiente. Cappella was a key player in the team’s 12-10 quarterfinal victory over Coca-Cola. Also last season, Cappella made it to the finals of the Dubai Gold Cup with the Abu Dhabi team.

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Faces of Polo – Julio Arellano

Faces of Polo – Julio Arellano

At 8 goals, Julio Arellano is one of the highest-rated American polo players. A lifelong player, Arellano has anchored Gillian Johnston’s Coca-Cola team for years. Now in his 40s, he has won the U.S. Open Polo Championship no less than three times and is known as a pressure player. His team won the Ylvisaker Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach last season, and Coca-Cola made it to the final match of the USPA Gold Cup before falling to Valiente. He also took part in the inaugural season of Gladiator Polo, the new arena polo series in Wellington. He will be back in action for Coca-Cola during IPC’s 20-goal series.

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Faces of Polo – Sebastian Merlos

Faces of Polo – Sebastian Merlos

Sebastian Merlos is one of the few elite polo players in the world to achieve the coveted 10-goal ranking. Currently playing as a 9-goaler, he has captured the titles of every major tournament in more than 18 countries. He counts three U.S. Opens at the International Polo Club Palm Beach among his successes, as well as victories at the British Open and the Argentine Open. Merlos has a fierce passion for horses, making him one of the strongest horsemen playing polo today. Merlos played for Travieso in 2017, making it all the way to the semifinals of the U.S. Open with teammates Teo Calle, Mariano Gonzalez and Alfredo Capella before falling to eventual champion Valiente. He will be back in action on Travieso for the 20-goal season at IPC.

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Faces of Polo – “Sapo” Caset Jr.

Faces of Polo – “Sapo” Caset Jr.

Argentine 10-goaler Guillermo “Sapo” Caset Jr. was riding by age five, hitting a polo ball around the field. During his teenage years, he quickly soared from a 1-goal handicap to a 6-goal handicap. By 2011, Caset had established himself as one of the best players in the world, reaching the coveted 10-goal rating. Polo runs in his family; his father held a 7-goal handicap. Last year, Caset competed in the Hurlingham Open Final with Alegria and the Deauville Gold Cup Semifinal with Talandracas. He played at the International Polo Club Palm Beach last season with Jeff Hildebrand, Facundo Obregon and his cousin, Costi Caset, on the Tonkawa team, advancing to the final match of the Ylvisaker Cup. He will be back in action with Tonkawa in 2018.

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