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 March 2007
3/13/2007
By Anthony O'Donnell
Addressing retirement plan employer customers' increasing desire to interact with their plan provider online, Standard Retirement Services (a subsidiary of StanCorp Financial Group; 2005 revenue of $2.3 billion) has launched Compliance Data Review (CDR), a Web-based tool that enables employers to view a summary of plan information onlin
3/9/2007
3/9/2007
As the new president of the Retirement Services division of ULLICO (Washington, D.C.), Gary Amelio plans to introduce defined contribution products to complement the defined contribution pension plans that the union-owned financial services company has traditionally offered its organized labor customers.
3/9/2007
As information technology has permeated deeper into the insurance enterprise, today's chief information security officers' reach has expanded and their role has evolved into a broader risk-mitigation function.
3/9/2007
Unisys managed services solution paves way for replacement of Reliance Standard Life's legacy billing system.