Profile of Anthony O'Donnell
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Anthony O'Donnell has covered technology in the insurance industry since 2000, when he joined the editorial staff of Insurance & Technology. As an editor and reporter for I&T and the InformationWeek Financial Services of TechWeb he has written on all areas of information technology in the property/casualty, life and health insurance industries, following the trends and issues faced by senior technology executives. In addition to reporting and editorial duties for I&T, O'Donnell also serves as a moderator and speaker at industry events and broadcasts. He began his editorial career in the healthcare industry where he reported and edited for medical publications with a variety of audiences, from the general public to physicians and researchers. He has also worked in the healthcare field as a media relations professional and Spanish/English interpreter/translator, and has taught English composition and conversation classes to native speakers of Spanish, both in the United States and in Latin America. O'Donnell lives in the Portland, Oregon area with his wife and two sons.
Articles by Anthony O'Donnell
posted in January 2002
1/30/2002
DigitalWork has formed a strategic alliance with small commercial
insurance agency InsureZone that will enable DigitalWork give its clients' small business customers access to commercial insurance product offerings, including business owners policy (BOP), workers' comp, commercial auto and umbrella liability.
1/30/2002
Certified insurance counselors will be able to access various insurance products at CIC Select; BUPA chooses Pegasystems for customer complaint management technology; EducatorsMoney launches to help streamline retirement plan administration...
1/16/2002
MetLife General Insurance Agency, Inc, will provide over 600 of its
property & casualty licensed career agents with a Web-based small
commercial insurance solution from InsuranceNoodle that offers single
sign-on and comparative quoting functionality.
1/16/2002
Technology played a central role in uncovering a fraud conspiracy
that led to a lawsuit that was filed on Monday by The Hartford against
27 residents alleged to have staged motor vehicle accidents in order
to make fraudulent injury claims.
1/10/2002
Without leaving his desk, Paul Apostle started a new career.
1/9/2002
Following the acquisition of ReliaStar and Aetna Financial Services in 2000, ING faced a technology integration challenge that Paul Donovan, characterizes as "Y2K on steroids."
1/9/2002
Product showcase featuring SEEC, Applied Systems, CTI Group, and more...
1/9/2002
Farm Bureau Financial Services builds information technology to navigate the demands of rapid growth.
1/8/2002
Mobile management solution saves cash, maximizes network investment and solves business continuity problem.
1/8/2002
Tillinghast-Towers Perrin study indicates top financial services executives believe technology has become key to making them better at business.
1/8/2002
Women business owners represent a growing market segment, which
Kemper Insurance and Web-based financial services provider Financial
Keyosk have teamed up to serve.
1/8/2002
Hot technology products from Vitria, Staffware and FinanCenter.
1/8/2002
Demutualization drives massive data-cleansing effort.
1/7/2002
From traditional reporting to more sophisticated analysis.
1/7/2002
Is it all about business-to-business, or will Web services eventually replace EAI?