The 5th Insurance Investment Executives’ Annual Meeting: Focused Education

The meeting is a symposium with strict controls on the number of sponsors. That creates an intentional environment focused on education and networking.
By: | May 9, 2026

The wheels are in motion for the fifth annual Insurance Investment Executives’ Annual Meeting, hosted by InsuranceAUM.com, the newest non-profit affiliate of The Institutes. The meeting, which is taking place June 9-11 in Chicago, is a good place to land for senior insurance investment professionals looking to gain strategic insights with meaningful peer interactions.

The meeting reflects the needs and dynamics of the insurance investment market, where capital efficiency demands and regulatory scrutiny have reshaped how insurers strategize around risk, investments, and portfolio construction. It is designed not simply as a conference, but as a forum for open discussion among the decision-makers managing increasingly complex investment challenges.

A significant highlight of this year’s meeting is the return of keynote speaker, Howard Marks, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management. Marks is known as an influential speaker and expert in investment management, known for his ability to analyze complex market dynamics and provide actionable insights.

The agenda features both insurer-only sessions and CIO-led panels, giving attendees a robust mix of firsthand insights from industry leaders and closed-door space for open discussions. Sessions are based on real-world issues, like regulatory developments, impacts from interest rate uncertainty, private market allocations and changing liquidity dynamics, and credit risk and macroeconomic changes.

To learn more, Risk & Insurance spoke with Lynde O’Brien, Executive Director at InsuranceAUM.com and T.C. Wilson, Chief Investment Officer at The Doctor’s Company.

Risk & Insurance: This is now the fifth year of the Insurance Investment Executives’ Annual Meeting. How has the event evolved over time, and what key industry shifts have shaped this year’s agenda?

Lynde O’Brien: Over the past five years, the Annual Meeting has become an essential destination for top insurance investment leaders who are often quite isolated within their own organizations. What remains constant is that CIOs drive the agenda through curated panel sessions and exclusive networking at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business Gleacher Center. The event is an educational forum designed by LPs, for LPs.

The evolution I’ve witnessed is the trust we’ve earned and the subsequent deep personal investment of the insurance investment community. They know we are 100% committed to delivering the conversations and insights they actually want. As a result, the community continues to grow, and the Annual Meeting has become the premier destination for insurance investors to find “their people”—fellow investment leaders who navigate the most diverse, demanding, highly regulated, and uniquely complex portfolios in the investment world.

TC Wilson
Chief Investment Officer
The Doctor’s Company

R&I: For senior investment professionals considering attending, what makes this event different from other industry conferences—and why is this the one they shouldn’t miss this year?

LO: What sets InsuranceAUM.com events apart is our discipline—in our format, our attendee ratios, and the curated quality of every interaction. A Chicago-based CIO recently talked to me about the relentless sales pressure he experiences at large industry conferences. The Annual meeting is a boutique symposium with strict controls on the number of sponsors creating an intentional environment where educational and meaningful networking take center stage.

The incredible partners who DO sponsor this event are truly the best in class and bring deep industry experience and subject matter expertise to every conversation. They have to be because the CIOs and senior insurance investment leaders who attend the Annual Meeting are the smartest investors in the world. They ask tough questions, engage in dynamic discussions, and do it all within a historic classroom setting at one of the country’s premier business schools. It’s an experience that is unique and valuable to all attendees.

R&I: As a returning co-chair, how has your approach to shaping the agenda evolved over the past few years, particularly given today’s market conditions?

T.C. Wilson: The agenda has moved from being “more informative” to being “more applicable,” meaning that the sponsors and presenters are now expected to generate take-home solutions for the LPs that are in attendance.  The conference scene has become oversaturated with recurring discussions on the challenges and opportunities the current markets provide, and LPs are thirsty for real-time solutions and applications that could have an immediate impact on everyday investment and operational decision-making. So, we have shaped the agenda to focus more on these solutions.

R&I: This year’s agenda features CIO-led panels and insurer-focused sessions. What are the key themes or challenges you prioritized when building the program?

TW: There are two themes that we prioritized this year: AI and Private Credit.  On the AI front, we wanted to focus on how AI can improve portfolio analytics, risk monitoring, and operational efficiency while supporting better capital allocation and return stability.  We wanted to take an additional step by bringing in speakers who can demonstrate actual AI applications as opposed to just theory or experimentation.  For Private Credit, the daily negative headlines have senior management and board members on edge when the topic is discussed.  We have built multiple sessions, with knowledgeable speakers, that provide guidance on why the issues that the media want us to get worried about are not systemic to the sector and what are ideal solutions for building a productive private credit allocation.

Registration is Now Open

The Insurance Investment Executives’ Annual Meeting offers many valuable engagement opportunities over the course of three days through structured networking, small-group discussions, and informal conversations between sessions. And while the curated content and expert speakers provide thought-provoking ideas, the networking opportunities are designed to encourage the open exchange of ideas and long-term relationship development.

Register now to secure your seat at the table.

Abi Potter Clough, MBA, CPCU, is a keynote speaker, author and business consultant focused on Insurtech, leadership and strategy. She has over 15 years of experience at a Fortune 500 company with expertise in P&C claims operational leadership, lean management consulting, digital communications and Insurtech. As the past chair of the International Insurance Interest Group of the CPCU Society, Abi remains involved in many international initiatives and projects. She has published two books about change management and relocation. Abi can be reached at [email protected].

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