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Tech startups and data wizards are claiming to make insurance modern, agile, and friendly. Will they succeed where other tech waves have failed?
After witnessing the aftermath of medical error firsthand, Jeff Driver dedicated himself to reducing risk and promoting prevention in health care.
Underwriters and risk managers are beginning to get their arms around the next wave of cyber exposure — an attack that causes property or bodily damage.
Wawa’s Director of Risk Management knows that harnessing data and analytics will be key to surviving the rapid pace of change that heralds new risk exposures.
After 20 years in the business, Navy Pier’s Director of Risk Management values her relationships in the industry more than ever.
Driven by social media, political wars spill over into the corporate arena, threatening reputations.
Verizon’s risk manager David Cammarata loves when his team can make a real impact on the bottom line.
If barriers to implementation are brought down, blockchain offers potential for financial institutions.
Nationalistic policies aim to boost American wealth and prosperity, but they may do long-term economic damage.
After 20 years on the job, TransUnion’s Joon Sung knows that risk management success is based in part on the quality of relationships with brokers, carriers and other risk professionals.
Speakers at this year’s RIMS conference in Philadelphia will address political and economic uncertainties, and how risk managers can transform them into opportunities.
A new report helps insurers — and regulators — benchmark progress on climate change preparedness.
“Every experience — good, bad or indifferent — led me here and has put me in a position to make a real difference in our organization both personally and professionally.”
Insurers struggle to respond to a new regulation governing sanitary food transportation.
Drawn to the industry since college, Elisa Atwell, the risk manager for a Fortune 500 company, is at the pinnacle of her career.
At McKesson, Jane Sandler blends her passions for risk management and health care to help the organization develop innovative, forward-thinking solutions.
Advanced medical technology is costly, but greatly improves quality of life for workers with catastrophic injuries.
Return to work should be an active part of the recovery process, not just the end goal.