The Future of Risk Management

Whether it is black swans, emerging risks, artificial intelligence, the global economy, demographic shifts, or any number of other issues, the future of risk management is evolving and regularly being reassessed and forecasted. This session at WCI’s 2019 Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference explored the issues that are impacting the risk discipline and set the stage […]

Disruptive Technologies: The Public Sector’s Role

In this brief session at PRIMA’s 2018 Annual Conference, Jose Peralta, ARM – Director of Public Sector Practice – Aon, highlighted the involvement of smart cities and the need of risk management to be consistently and intimately involved in the research, development, and execution of technology advancement initiatives. As urbanization in the U.S. and globally continues to grow, […]

How InsureTech is Changing Our Industry

There is an increasing amount of capital flowing into the insurance industry in search of innovative solutions. This session at the 2018 Advisen Casualty Insights Conference highlighted the technological advancements in which the industry is investing and why. Speakers included: Audrey Rampinelli, Senior Risk Executive, Vice President, Risk Management (Moderator) John Heveran, SVP and CIO […]

Evolving Casualty Challenges: A Buyer’s Perspective

Disruption is quickly becoming a constant in the insurance business today. Autonomous vehicles, wearable devices and the gig economy are just some of the new technologies currently shaping the liability and employment landscape. But what’s next? In this session at the 2018 Advisen Casualty Insights Conference, casualty insurance buyers discussed the evolving challenges to their […]

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