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Barry Scott has encountered a number of unique risk management challenges. Join us in offering cheers to his career and retirement.
COVID was not the only thing that disrupted business travel. Geopolitical instability, climate risks and a new class of bleisure travelers are making corporate travel more complicated.
Thirty years ago, single mother Jeanette Ward needed a job. Enter Texas Mutual, where today she fills the role of CEO. Ward reflects on her career in insurance and how to pave a path forward to welcome new recruits to the industry.
Challenges are emerging in the hybrid work environment.
For Adria White, community is a big aspect of a successful risk management career. It’s why she’s adamant about working strategically with her team and the public entity risk management community in Nevada.
As this year’s RIMS Harry & Dorothy Goodell Award recipient, Eamonn Cunningham keeps in mind how far he’s come and what he is still meant to do within risk to help the profession thrive.
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Workers’ comp was once slow to implement technology. Now, it’s catching up quickly.
AI’s transformation of health care practice comes with great potential and significant consequences, and it will require careful consideration of its impact.
Extreme weather has had a significant impact on claims and the insurance industry in recent years. Robbie Arnold explains what insurers — and policyholders — can do to handle it.
Why would an investor ever instruct a chocolate company to sell less chocolate?
The flood of data to interpret — from predictive analytics and the ongoing complexity of insurance policies — leaves adjusters with plenty of work to do. The question is how to best support them.
A career in risk management has taken Kevin Jones further than he ever imagined. No wonder it’s a path he encourages younger professionals to follow.