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  • Tim Spence is the chairman, CEO and president of Fifth Third Bancorp.

    March 31
  • Working dad with two daughters, sitting at desk with laptop, daughter on shoulders

    How being a parent improved one broker's time-management skills and gave him a deeper understanding of the work-life challenges many clients face.

    March 31
  • March 30
  • Prairie Wildfire

    Oklahoma's insurance commissioner Glen Mulready complemented insurers for quick action that he personally witnessed on the scene of March 14 wildfires

    March 30
  • A person using a phone with a holographic image that reads AI.

    The insurer's AI Working Group set policy for ethical and responsible use of AI, including data handling and managing risk.

    March 30
  • Kimberlee Cornett is the director of impact investments at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

    March 28
  • How smart home technologies are mitigating risks

    IoT technology is changing the face of home-based risks, allowing carriers to be proactive instead of just reactive.

  • Headshot of Byron Storms.

    Byron Storms has served as president and CEO of Aspire General Insurance Services and Aspire General Insurance Company since August 2015. Prior to joining Aspire General Insurance, he was the president of property & casualty at National General Management Corp from 2012 to 2015. From 2007 to 2012, Storms was president and CEO of ClearSide General Insurance Services, LLC, which was acquired in November 2011 by National General. Storms has a proven track record of assembling strong teams, integrating and implementing technology solutions that create core operational strength, and supporting effective growth.

    March 28
  • Evan Croen of Bloomberg Tax & Accounting

    Evan Croen is head of Bloomberg Tax & Accounting.

    March 28
  • Person typing on a keyboard with the words fraud alert on their screen.

    Planning for a cyberattack before it occurs can shorten the recovery time when the inevitable happens.

    March 27
  • Cars parked in a line outside

    An increase in heavier and autonomous vehicles is making an impact on road safety and car insurance.

    March 27
  • A person filling out a workers' compensation form on a tablet.

    There is a need to understand how mental health impacts workers' compensation claims.

    March 27
  • K. Max Koonce

    Koonce is the Chief Claims Officer, for Sedgwick. In this role, Koonce is responsible for product development and innovation, industry analysis and thought leadership, best practices and compliance standards, legislative and regulatory relationships, and continued involvement in client programs for Sedgwick's lines of business.

    Prior to his current role, Koonce was the Managing Director responsible for Sedgwick's casualty retail business unit in which he oversaw program results and service execution across the company's retail customer base. This included use of innovation and technology to improve client outcomes and customer experience.

    Prior to joining Sedgwick, Koonce was senior director of risk management for Walmart Stores, Inc., the nation's largest private sector employer. In this role, he managed the retailer's domestic property and casualty claims program. He simultaneously served as president of Claims Management, Inc., Walmart's wholly owned third party administrator.

    March 27
  • David Schwartz is the president and CEO of the Financial International Business
    Association, or FIBA, where he promotes growth and advancement in international
    banking and finance through education, advocacy and networking. With extensive
    experience in international banking and compliance, David has held leadership roles at
    institutions like Regions Financial Corporation and Banque Sudameris. Fluent in
    multiple languages, he holds a Juris Doctorate from New York Law School and a black
    belt in Shuri-Ryu Karate. He also serves on various community boards and actively
    contributes to educational and health organizations in South Florida.

    March 27
  • House insurance form for homeowners and model of home.

    The top five insurance companies have an average homeowners market share of 9.15% as of December 31, 2024.

  • Matt Gilbert is VP, employer brand strategy at Appcast, the leading recruitment marketing platform powered by programmatic. With nearly 20 years of industry experience in employer brand, EVP and recruitment marketing. Matt is a recognized thought leader, industry speaker, and innovator, having developed and activated over 350 employer brand programs since entering the field. He and his teams have earned numerous industry awards in employer branding and other B2C areas. Matt is a sought-after employer brand expert and has worked with numerous notable organizations in employer brand such as Expedia Group, Disney Cruise Line, PepsiCo, Nike, Tyson Foods, Carmax, Pfizer, Aramco, Lockheed Martin, HCA, Conagra, Gallo Winery, Hanes Brands, American Red Cross, the ASPCA, Condé Nast, Amtrak, JPMorganChase, PayPal and more.

    March 26
  • JW Marriott Indianapolis

    With the uncertain status of the federal disaster response agency and NOAA climate and weather forecasting and research, NAIC hears about how disaster relief could depend on volunteer organizations, and difficulty getting storm and climate predictions.

    March 26
  • Digital Insurance research chart on how carriers are addressing department skill gaps.

    Digital Insurance research reveals the most common ways that companies handle department skill gaps and staffing concerns.

    March 26
  • A person reviewing risk management reports on a large digital screen in room with another person reviewing information a two smaller screens.

    The Nationwide Agency Forward survey suggests mid-market business owners are concerned about economic and financial risks, regulatory changes, technological disruption and workforce shortages.

    March 26