While technology increasingly automates routine claims evaluation, the future of the profession relies on leadership actively upskilling existing teams in uniquely human, higher-order capabilities like AI literacy, negotiation science, data interpretation, and emotional influence.
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.
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 artificial intelligence reshapes business risk, insurers are scrambling to define, underwrite and price exposures that existing policies were never built to handle.
Your reward for reading these columns each month is the concentrated wisdom squeezed from a lifetime of collecting: The best thing to collect, really the only thing to collect, is $50 bills.
From supply chain disruptions to cloud outages, systemic shocks are no longer theoretical. Industry leaders explain why predicting and preventing cascading losses requires new tools, deeper collaboration, and a fundamentally different approach to risk.
After discovering a piece of broken glass embedded in its grass sports field, Oak Knoll School of The Holy Child filed a claim with its insurer, Utica National Insurance Group. The school believed that this contaminant clean-up should be covered under its policy, pointing to a pollution coverage provision that stated, “We [the insurance company] will pay your expense to… View Article
New research from Sentry Insurance reveals a striking disconnect between the threats leaders worry about day-to-day and the single events that could permanently shut their doors—along with the proactive steps many are taking to close the gap.
As AI rapidly transforms underwriting, claims, and operations, the Associate in Insurance AI™ provides practical skills to evaluate and apply this technology across the insurance value chain.
In the last 15 years, I’ve been burgled, slandered, libeled, bankrupted, knocked down by a bicycle, electrocuted and strangled. Yet I haven’t filed a single claim.
As we edited the profiles of this year’s crop of Power Broker winners, that phrase, “the ball’s in the back of the net,” kept bubbling up into my consciousness.