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A career in risk management has taken Kevin Jones further than he ever imagined. No wonder it’s a path he encourages younger professionals to follow.
The Suez Canal incident is having a significant inflationary impact, particularly in East Asia. Some estimates suggest that the blockage is decreasing East Asian GDPs by 3 to 5% due to disruptions in the movement of goods.
Cruise ships are facing new exposures and insurance challenges. Marsh’s Sean Harrington breaks down the emerging risks companies need to know.
We always advise our clients to be vigilant, even in low-risk countries. Never assume everything is okay, and take the same care and attention wherever you’re traveling.
Advancing how insureds and their insurers collect and share cybersecurity data is the goal of Secondsight’s Reuben Vandeventer.
An experienced insurance executive, David Lewison of Amwins discusses the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and their impact on cyber warfare and insurance.
Fifty years on, the conflict at the heart of the film “Chinatown” — disputes over diminishing fresh water supplies — is more relevant than ever.
Jeff Huebner of CSAA and Zach Knight of Blue Forest offer their views on how we can manage our forests differently and perhaps better mitigate wildfire risk in the process.
One of the most difficult areas for regulators trying to determine whether AI is being used ethically is the issue of transparency.
Michael Berger of Munich Re shares what it takes to insure artificial intelligence in today’s ever-changing world.
In this fictive scenario, a candy company learns that not all business decisions lead to a sweet outcome.
Economic circumstances change. The traits that make a Power Broker® do not.
Editor-in-chief Dan Reynolds explains why even after 18 years, judging Risk & Insurance’s annual Power Broker competition continues to inspire.
In founding Archipelago, Hemant Shah sought to better empower “sellers of risk” so that when they dialogue with underwriters, they can present a clearer picture of their assets’ values and exposures.
FloodFlash’s U.S. commercial director shares what this parametric flood insurance MGA is all about.
As Kristina Talkowski settles into her new role as senior vice president of middle market commercial lines at Nationwide, she spoke with Risk & Insurance about how her career has been shaped, the biggest challenges she has faced and her plans for the future.
Steve Gransbury, head of specialty and residential insurance for QBE North America, catches up with Risk & Insurance to talk about aviation and more.
“With a career in insurance, you can help people recover from some of the worst situations imaginable. Your focus can be on helping others.”
“Insurtechs are particularly guilty of talking to other startups and telling each other how amazing they are, when they should be learning the vocabulary of the people buying their products — insurance companies — and trying to explain their offerings to them.”
“Insured pays carrier, carrier pays commission. But there are these simultaneous loops always running and all of those systems are disparate. And as a result, all of those points of contact create friction, and friction is being dealt with by people today.”