A senior advisor at NAIC, the association of state insurance regulators, told attendees of its fall meeting that the imminent FEMA Review Council report should answer questions about funding for disaster relief and flood insurance, as well as other related issues.
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The changing climate is increasing insurance rates for residents and cities and lowering property values in areas that face more frequent and intense disasters.
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Successful leadership requires authenticity, accountability and the willingness to go pursue new opportunities when they arise.
December 10 -
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Linda Fallon is a 2025 Women in Insurance Leadership honoree, she is division president, consumer.
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Experts suggest the industry is continuing to focus on innovation.
December 9
The adoption of AI requires buy-in from all departments and levels, and is a tool that can help insurers manage vast amounts of data more effectively.
Whisker Labs expands into water loss and Everest leadership appointments, plus more insurtech news
Tanguy Catlin, an insurance industry expert at the consultancy, thinks insurance is failing to meet society's needs, but sees ways that insurtechs can help address its deficiencies.
The next evolution of AI in insurance involves capturing and amplifying the human behavioral intelligence that differentiates between good and great risk assessment.
Michelle Worrall, Global Director of Insurance Product for Resilience, focuses on AI and data privacy, its impact on cybersecurity, and the implications of AI legislation.
Michelle Buswell, COO of Legal & General America (LGA), discusses market growth and focusing on digital transformation.
Sarah Thompson, head of cyber, North America, for MSIG USA, discusses the evolution of cyber insurance, managing third-party risks and more.
Sixteen leaders across the insurance industry have been recognized for their leadership and significant contributions to their companies, colleagues and the industry.

















