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  • Noah Gold is the general counsel and head of public policy of Prism Data, a cash flow underwriting infrastructure and analytics platform. Prior to joining Prism, he was the general counsel of Petal, a fintech credit card company. Before that, he was the assistant general counsel of a leading e-commerce software platform, and prior to that Noah previously practiced law at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.

    April 14
  • Jason Rosen is founder and CEO of Prism Data, a cash flow underwriting infrastructure and analytics platform. Prior to founding Prism, Jason was co-founder and CEO of Petal, a fintech credit card company. Jason served on the Consumer Advisory Board of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, sat on the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act panel for the Open Banking rulemaking, and is a member of the OCC's Project REACh. Jason previously practiced law at Sullivan & Cromwell and Gunderson Dettmer, where he represented financial institutions, technology companies and venture capitalists. Jason holds a JD from Harvard Law School.

    April 14
  • California Assemblymember Jasmeet Bains

    State lawmakers approved a trailer bill to last year's budget that aided Medi-Cal and provided funding to local governments affected by January's wildfires.

    April 14
  • Man and woman shaking hands over an insurance policy for a house and car.

    The McCarran-Ferguson Act was enacted in 1945 and regulates insurance at the state level to create a competitive market.

    April 14
  • An aerial view of a large container cargo ship in motion over open ocean.

    Jonathan Todd, partner at Benesch Law and Phil Nester, senior managing associate at Benesch Law shared responses on how current and proposed tariffs could impact the insurance industry.

    April 14
  • Dev Nag is the founder and CEO of QueryPal. He was previously on the founding team at GLMX, one of the largest electronic securities trading platforms in the money markets. He was also CTO and founder at Wavefront (acquired by VMware) and a senior engineer at Google, where he helped develop the back end for all financial processing of Google ad revenue. He previously served as the manager of business operations strategy at PayPal. He also launched eBay's private-label credit line in association with GE Financial. Dev received a dual-degree B.S. in mathematics and B.A. in psychology from Stanford.

    April 14
  • Bryan Robertson

    Bryan Robertson is a seasoned commercial insurance professional with over 15 years of extensive experience in the industry. As a 5th-generation Central Floridian, he brings a deep connection to the region, understanding the unique challenges and opportunities that businesses face. Throughout his career, Bryan has demonstrated a complex understanding of risk management, coverage negotiations, and client relationship management, helping middle market and larger corporations secure comprehensive insurance solutions tailored to their unique needs. In the fall of 2020, Bryan, along with two partners, acquired Hatcher Insurance.

    Under their leadership, the company has experienced significant growth, expanding from a team of 5 to over 30 employees. This rapid expansion reflects their commitment to excellence and their ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the market. Rooted in the rich family heritage of Central Florida business owners, Bryan is committed to contributing to the growth and prosperity of his community through his business.

    Bryan is recognized for his leadership and mentorship abilities, having led teams to achieve record industry new business growth. Leading to recognition by the Orlando Business Journals' class of 2022 – Top 40 under 40.

    April 14
  • Offerings that help workers take care of personal matters are just as important to the workforce as their health and wellness.

    April 14
  • A person with an umbrella walking on a flooded street.

    The need for more granular forecasts is becoming more pressing as climate change increases the odds of extreme weather.

    April 14
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  • CNA headquarters

    The top five insurance companies had an average workers' comp market share of 5.62% as of December 31, 2024.

  • April 13
  • InsurTech NY - leveraging MGAs R&D panel

    Carriers can reduce their development risks but should be patient and set expectations with partners, executives say.

    April 13
  • Computer asking for secondary login authorization.

    Multi-factor authentication is a powerful security measure, but for independent insurance agents, it can disrupt workflows and sap productivity.

    April 13
  • Headshot of Pamela Hunter.

    Pamela J. Hunter is Speaker Pro Tempore, New York State Assembly and President of the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL).

    April 11
  • Headshot of Jon Godfread.

    Jon Godfread is the North Dakota Insurance Commissioner & President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).

    April 11
  • Headshot of George Robertson.

    With more than 25 years of experience in the insurance and technology industries, George Robertson provides a seasoned perspective on emerging technological trends and their impact on insurance professionals and clients. As a former board member of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) Agency Council for Technology, he has played a key role in tracking strategic developments that shape consumer expectations and business opportunities.

    George also served as co-chair of the Cyber Workgroup, where he helped develop The Cyber Guide for Insurance Agents, a resource designed to assist agents with cyber regulation compliance and safeguard both agencies and their customers. With expertise in cyber insurance, insurtech, artificial intelligence, and agency automation, he delivers valuable insights that drive innovation and progress within the insurance industry. He can be reached at grobertson@ncinsquote.com.

    April 11
  • A person looks at a tablet with a car in the background with its hood popped open.

    Effective claims automation requires a cultural shift that prioritizes people, processes and strategic alignment.

    April 10
  • Four employees in the Proof office.

    Pat Kinsel, CEO and founder of Proof, shares its origin story and what pain points the technology is solving.

    April 10
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    Gail McGiffin is the Managing Director and Global Insurance Advisory Lead at EPAM, where she helps insurers deliver large-scale transformation programs focused on growth, efficiency and digital innovation. With over 35 years of experience in insurance leadership, she specializes in underwriting modernization, data-driven platforms and operational efficiencies.

    Before joining EPAM, Ms. McGiffin was the Chief Information and Operations Officer and board member at Vantage Group Holdings Ltd., where she led technology and operations. She previously served as Global Insurance Underwriting Lead and Partner/Principal at EY, Chief Information Officer and a member of the board of directors at ProSight Specialty Insurance and Managing Partner at Accenture, where she established and led the Global Underwriting Practice. Ms. McGiffin began her career at Chubb, holding leadership roles in underwriting and product innovation.

    April 10