Nathan Golia is editor-in-chief of Digital Insurance and the chair of the Dig | In: The Digital Future of Insurance conference. Nate has been covering the insurance industry since 2010, when he was appointed as a senior editor for Insurance & Technology. Before that, stops in his journalism career included Direct Marketing News and The Toy Book. He lives in Texas with his wife and two children.
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Tim Mahoney, former CEO of the Americas division at Marsh, is now chief strategy officer for JLT's specialty operations.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 23 -
The Allstate subsidiary, which offers a range of insurance products online, is beginning its Canadian push with auto insurance.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 23 -
Along with Logiq3, MSG Global's acquisition of Tindal Associates brings it more than 100 life insurance customers.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 20 -
Former tablet and online banking leader Allison Landers will enhance digital experience for the insurers' group products.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 17 -
All 56 states and territories under NAIC's purview are expected to join in the effort to figure out what happened at Anthem and how to prevent similar events in the future.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 9 -
He is described as prioritizing "technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of license applications, renewals, complaints, enforcement actions and board and commission nominations."
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 9 -
The most common vector of cyberattack is still poor habits by associates, says Joseph Smith, former CIO of Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 6 -
New IFG chief underwriting officer Michael Fleischer has also worked at Chubb Group and ACE.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 5 -
The specialty insurer has established a group for catastrophe engineering and analytics, under the leadership of a former AIR Worldwide executive.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 3 -
Kevin Krzeminski will lead distribution efforts for several group insurance products.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 3 -
The insurer attempted to start a social conversation about childhood accidents with a jarring spot in which the child protagonist dies. But if sentiment is any indicator, people didnt want to listen.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 2
