As this year’s RIMS Harry & Dorothy Goodell Award recipient, Eamonn Cunningham keeps in mind how far he’s come and what he is still meant to do within risk to help the profession thrive.
AI isn’t just being used by the good guys. As cybercriminals incorporate AI tools into their arsenals, organizations must ramp up their mitigation and response plans.
Speaker JD Keister outlines the liability traps set by time-limit demands, and what attorneys and claims professionals can do to minimize their exposure.
For the savvy risk professional, the one charged with great power to protect construction workers and the bottom line, becoming a mitigation hero is more than a necessity — it’s a responsibility.
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.
Many fine arts brokers come to the industry with a deep passion and knowledge of art history. For Emily Schaffer, it gives her the ability to protect what she loves as well.
The newly elected president of the CPCU Society shares more about her goals, her background and her hopes for her legacy as the first Black female CPCU Society president.
The world continues to change rapidly due to AI and other digital technologies, leaving some with a Fear Of Becoming Obsolete. But one In2Leadership session aims to equip insurance pros with the tools to succeed.
Brokering in trucking takes real “salt of the earth” people to understand the complexities and the challenges this industry faces. HUB International’s Dain Dockter strives to be just that.
One of the core skills required for a business continuity and disaster recovery professional is the ability to conduct comprehensive business impact analyses (BIAs). This involves a meticulous review of critical business functions and operations that analyzes dependencies across vendors, facilities, personnel and technology infrastructure.
“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.”
Financial stress can lead to larger mental health issues for students in higher education. How is this being addressed by colleges and their insurance partners?
Despite the growing interest, United Educators has not seen an increase in animal-related claims. Over the last 13 years, it has only had 10 claims related to emotional support animals, service dogs or pets across its 1,600 members.
HUB International adds an academic luminary in an advisory position, Unison Risk Advisors welcomes a military veteran and more in this edition of People on the Move.
“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.”