In-person meetings used to be a staple of the insurance buying process. COVID-19 has forced underwriters and insureds to get creative when it comes to building relationships and pricing risks.
Whether you call it a Silver Tsunami, a brain drain or simply retirement, the mass exit of Baby Boomers from the workforce is bound to have major repercussions for the workers’ comp industry.
Collectively, the experience of COVID-19 has shown us that the way we work and our relationship to our employers is dynamic, at times precarious and inherently malleable.
With racial injustice at the forefront of the American conversation, Aflac CEO Dan Amos joined a group of insurance regulators to discuss how the industry can become more diverse and inclusive.
QBE announces a global head of credit & surety, Risk Strategies names a chief marketing officer; all of this and more in this edition of People on the Move.
Former RIMS president Robert Cartwright has been working toward a stronger, more diverse and inclusive risk and insurance industry through leadership, example and continued education for young professionals.
The 2020 Risk All Stars are working hard to make people safer — the higher purpose of insurance and risk management. Here are this year’s risk managers who deployed their passion, perseverance and creativity and made a massive difference for their companies.