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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Several top colleges and universities are offering courses and concentrations in applying data to the sector.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 26 -
Insurers can expect to receive a lot of update requests during the claims process, and should turn to AI to process them efficiently.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 23 -
Bruce Gifford is selected for the role after serving in the P&C carrier's actuarial department since 2009.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 22 -
Incumbent insurers are becoming more active than ever in the insurtech sector, defining its path.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 16 -
Digital transformation of the insurance industry is leading to big increases in IT staff for some companies.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 15 -
The connected world offers expanded insurance opportunities that can yield billions of dollars in additional revenue, but requires carriers to be more flexible, Accenture says.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 14 -
The life insurer's unit does more than just provide capital to interesting startups; it also serves an innovation nexus in the company.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 12 -
Insurers are leveraging connected devices to solve a wide range of customer issues.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 9 -
Carriers with more than $1 billion in premiums expect to spend 11% more on average on tech this year, survey finds.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 9 -
As carriers upgrade systems with an eye toward a more digital world, PwC says opportunities abound for process improvements.
By Nathan GoliaFebruary 7