Mike Quigley of Munich Re US delves into the intricacies of risk perception, the importance of education in bridging protection gaps, and the potential of generative AI in the insurance industry.
Falak Kothari discusses the challenges of securing coverage for natural catastrophes, the rising threat of nuclear verdicts, and how generative AI is transforming the commercial insurance landscape.
Charlie Eisenbies knows the end goal for his education clients is always to continue to cover student-athletes as best as possible now and in the future.
Chris Scott believes developing a reliable network and having mentors providing advice and guidance is integral for development throughout a brokering career.
Stanley Choi says insurance is a relationship business, and building those relationships through service, care and expertise is essential to both career and development.
Chaz Perera and his Roots Automation co-founder John Cottongim are using their experience within the insurance industry to address the challenges of unstructured data.
The origin story of FIGUR8 is a result of decades of research with a foundation in collaboration between MIT, Mass General Hospital and the Boston Red Sox.
Felix Morgan, CEO of Trucordia, discusses the company’s approach to navigating hard market conditions, the importance of frequent client communication, and the risk mitigation strategies employed to support clients and ensure compliance.
Newfront’s Michelle Landver says transparency is critical in this industry, as it builds better relationships and solidifies trust between client and insurance partner.
From the changing regulatory environment to the risks of new technologies, Westfield Specialty’s Vincent Cisternino delves into the key financial risks and coverage nuances in financial lines insurance for various entity types.
At the PLUS Conference in Chicago, Jeff Kulikowski of Westfield Specialty shared some of his thoughts on wholesale distribution and professional lines coverage.