With its focus on hands-on, experiential learning, Butler University’s student-run captive equips students with real-life skills and helps to build a pipeline of insurance talent in Vermont.
The Vermont Captive Insurance Association is expanding its global industry leadership beyond state borders by launching new regional chapters in Chicago and Philadelphia to provide out-of-state members with local networking, education, and deeper engagement.
With the ever-increasing severity of medical malpractice payouts, hospitals and health care systems take strategic risk mitigation action through captives.
Vermont’s experienced captive insurance division maintains its global leadership through collaborative regulation, continuous innovation, and strong partnerships with both the industry and state lawmakers.
When Meharry Medical College reached out to Cecelia Rogers of Marsh Risk about creating an African American-only human genome database, she put her relationship skills to the test
As product liability risks grow more complex, self-insured retentions (SIRs) can help qualified organizations reduce costs, expand insurance capacity and strengthen claims control.
Geopolitical shocks, federal policy whiplash and surging demand from data centers are accelerating exposures for directors and officers in the energy sector. Choosing the right risk transfer partner should be top of mind for many.
As actuaries develop more sophisticated tools to evaluate risk, legislators are increasingly focused on what constitutes fair insurance pricing. Here’s how the industry is working to find common ground.