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Our 2018 Insurance Executives to Watch drive a renewed focus on underwriting.
Actively addressing issues related to injured workers’ sexual orientation or gender identity can help employers overcome hidden barriers to recovery.
All signs point to positive trends in the workers’ comp market, which is good news for policyholders as well as insurers.
Risk managers reveal what they value in their brokers.
As risks grow globally, companies must increase focus on the perils that may face their employees abroad.
Insurers who help pay for improved police training today may save on future claims.
New cyber security regulations increase exposure for directors and officers at financial institutions.
Dam failures are a low probability but high consequence event, best addressed by preparation and maintenance.
After 20 years in the business, Navy Pier’s Director of Risk Management values her relationships in the industry more than ever.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
There’s a line between managing employee risks and treating them like irresponsible schoolchildren.
Robust wellness strategies, once perceived as a nicety, should be considered a must-have.
Drones, the Internet of Things, 3D printing and driverless cars all pose complex risks.
The most effective leaders proactively carve out time for strategic thinking.
Quirky and profound ways in which risk management and insurance impact our lives.
Brokerage finds growth in the middle markets.
With meaningful reform stalled and premiums rising, employers want their concerns to be heard.
Necessary disruption in higher education has been obscured but may be imminent.
The insurance industry is continually and increasingly being challenged to revisit traditional business models.
As technology becomes more integrated into construction, surety underwriters need more comfort and clarity.
CEOs are in the crosshairs like never before.