Silvia Sacalis of Healthesystems details the different aspects of holistic care for injured workers and why each is important for a successful return-to-work.
Outgoing NWCDC chairman Roberto Ceniceros chatted with R&I about managing vendor-partners, the power of language and putting technology in perspective.
Captive leader Anne Marie Towle sat down to discuss her new role at Hylant, her effective leadership role and the goals for her career at the captive practice.
Joel Cavaness, co-founder of Risk Placement Services and president of WSIA, sat down with R&I to discuss a thriving career and top trends in the wholesale space.
After Super Storm Sandy and Hurricane Harvey, 30-year-old Arianna Armelli dedicated her life’s work to preventing flood damage, creating Dorothy in the process.
When faced with a catastrophic case, no one has more experience or data than Paradigm Catastrophic Care Management. We sat down with CEO Kevin Turner to learn what drives their expertise.
Corporate culture is more than a nod to office atmosphere. Allied World CEO, Global Insurance, Lou Iglesias says it is the behavior that can ultimately drive or stall a company’s success.
Whether traveling abroad or to the next town over, employees on the road face a variety of risks. And employers can’t always rely on workers’ comp to cover everything.
A biopsychosocial approach helps injured workers achieve better outcomes, but jurisdictional obstacles remain. Joe Berardo, CEO of Carisk, outlines the challenges and benefits of a more holistic approach.
2019 Executive to Watch Tom Warsop gives his take on the opportunities and challenges created by rapid technological change and the industry’s looming talent shortage.
Greg Hendrick takes the reins at AXA XL, which formed in March 2018. He sat down with R&I Editor-in-Chief Dan Reynolds to discuss the impact the new division could have.
Chia-Chia Chang, public health analyst for the CDC, sat down to discuss how linking health to safety practices cuts lost time and enhances worker well-being.