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Successful leadership requires authenticity, accountability and the willingness to go pursue new opportunities when they arise.
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The 2025 Women in Insurance Leadership Lifetime Award honoree values authenticity, confidence and vision in her teams, while encouraging leadership and accountability.
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WIL 2025 honoree believes knowing the insurance products is a good foundation for leading her team in its work on the insurer's Marketplace platform.
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Craig Kurtzweil, chief data and analytics officer for UnitedHealthcare's commercial business, shared insights related to how the company is deploying technology.
December 15
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.
Experts suggest the industry is continuing to focus on innovation.
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.
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.
2025 Women in Insurance Leadership honoree Sarah Griffin, is SVP, product & underwriting at Nationwide.


















