Profile of Nathan Golia
Senior editor, Insurance & Technology
Member Since: 5/8/2014
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Nathan Golia is senior editor of Insurance & Technology. He joined the publication in 2010 as associate editor and covers all aspects of the nexus between insurance and information technology, including mobility, distribution, core systems, customer interaction, and risk management. He is a frequent speaker and moderator at live and online events held by both I&T and third parties. A veteran of the trade press, Nathan worked as a database marketing reporter and copy editor for Direct Marketing News, as well as an assistant editor for The Toy Book, before coming to I&T. He is a graduate of Buffalo State College and a proud Western New York native.
Articles by Nathan Golia
posted in February 2013
2/28/2013
Cara-Anne Gagliano is appointed a VP in charge of application development, and former Novarica analyst Don Desiderato is officially announced as leader of the company's investment division's tech operations.
2/26/2013
Keith Kennedy is named senior vice president for strategic and integrated services.
2/25/2013
The app allows insureds to upload pictures of their documents.
2/22/2013
In a CNBC interview, the AIG CEO says that the company is using data to develop products with better margins.
2/20/2013
Wellpoint's app, LiveHealth Online, which lets patients reach doctors without an office visit, is expected to be mobile-ready by the end of the year.
2/20/2013
Thieves found holes in the heavy surveilled diamond supply chain and made off with $50 million in gems.
2/20/2013
The Aviva Drive smartphone app records 200 miles of driving behavior, letting the insurer provide a policy discount.
2/19/2013
Of the companies that responded to an SMA survey on usage-based insurance practices, all of them offer some sort of premium discount.
2/15/2013
2/15/2013
Nancy Ham has experience in health insurance analytics.
2/13/2013
For insurers, the number of initiatives that fall under the "mobile" umbrella is increasing, thanks to the "internet of things."
2/12/2013
The health insurer's first two native mobile apps include a standard policy-servicing offering and a "for fun" video app.
2/11/2013
While about three-quarters of large insurers use mobile device management software for their BYOD-enabled employees, the reverse is true for midsize insurers.
2/8/2013
Corporate Insight has honored several insurers for their user experiences on different types of web properties.
2/7/2013
The absurd forecasts for a nor'easter tomorrow don't exactly engender confidence in technology's ability to give us actionable insight.
2/6/2013
Financial models are a work in progress at life insurance companies, even as they become more crucial to address business challenges.
2/6/2013
The technology head visited Insurance & Technology's offices and shared some insights into the insurer's new approach to IT.
2/5/2013
The company's contact center VP explains how Nexidia Interaction Analytics has improved outcomes by providing actionable data.
2/4/2013
Oreo is all over the marketing press today for its near-instant Tweet of a relevant ad during the Super Bowl blackout. But State Farm did the same thing. What was the difference between the two, and what could the insurer have done?
2/1/2013
Smart devices are poised to alter policyholders' lives — and the way they are insured.