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What Makes An Elite 8 Executive?
Insurance & Technology reaches out to the industry yearly to find outstanding insurance CIOs. Here's what some of those nominators are looking for.
Infrastructure Resilience: Where Do We Go After Sandy?
Policymakers, communities, citizens and the private sector (including insurers) share responsibility for rethinking disaster preparedness and response, agreed participants in a Stevens Institute of Technology conference about lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy.
One Year After The Unthinkable: Sandy And The Insurance Industry
There's a lot of talk this week about "lessons learned" in the year since Superstorm Sandy struck the Northeast. But has anything really changed?
Great American's Piyush Singh Thrives as Change Agent
Great American Insurance Group’s CIO is overseeing an overhaul of the P&C Group’s entire technology footprint — as well as transforming the way IT interacts with the business.
Patriot National's Judy Haddad Innovates in a Turnaround
Retiring legacy is its own challenge, and the workers' compensation carrier CIO was able to do that while attacking next-generation technologies as well.
AXA Equitable's Michael Healy Stays Ahead of the Game
The life insurance carrier CIO sees technology disruption both his day job and his spare-time passion: Baseball.
The 2013 Elite 8: Identifying True Technology Leadership In Insurance
It takes an elusive combination of technical skills, vision, business savvy, and insight to make a successful insurance CIO – but these attributes are plentiful among Insurance & Technology’s 2013 Elite honorees, who will be recognized at the new Elite 8 Executive Forum in New York, November 7.
Insurance Policies Sold Digitally Will Double, Says Accenture
Yet challenges in developing digital strategies remain, including systems maintenance, the company says.
Workforce Management Stymies Claims Officers
Towers Watson survey finds that workforce management is the No. 1 concern of insurer chief claims officers, and many cite tech as helpful.
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