Patricia L. Harman is the editor-in-chief of Digital Insurance, covering the intersection between technology and insurance for the industry. She chairs Digital Insurance's annual DIGIN conference and the Women in Insurance Leadership forum. Previously, she served as editor-in-chief of the PC360 group, chaired the Complex Claims & Litigation Forum and hosted the Insurance Speak podcast. Patti covers auto, property & casualty, workers' compensation, fraud, emerging risks, and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry events. She has more than 20 years of experience covering the property restoration and insurance industries.
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Federal agencies that provide weather data are losing funding or being reorganized, forcing carriers to find new storm data sources.
June 8 -
The carrier's Veteran Initiative Program will recruit, train and support military veterans as franchise owners to help them focus on financial independence.
June 4 -
Owen Williams, associate product manager, focuses on how IoT technology is shaping risk management practices.
May 18 -
Owen Williams of Plymouth Rock Assurance explains how the company is taking a proactive perspective to its adoption of IoT technology for homeowners.
May 15 -
The Council of Lloyd's selects executive with more than 30 years of experience to lead the organization.
May 8 -
New research from Digital Insurance examines the skillsets needed to succeed in today's insurance industry.
April 28 -
AI's ability to synthesize large amounts of data is providing key insights for diagnosing cancer and other health-related issues.
April 27 -
Dr. Bradley Heltemes, VP and medical director of R&D at Munich Re Life US, and Dr. Tim Meagher, Vice President and Medical Director Munich Re, Canada (Life) discuss how AI and technology are playing a more prominent role in the life insurance sector and improving cancer patient outcomes.
April 23 -
Jamie Warner of Plymouth Rock Assurance focuses on the use of data and technology in the insurance space, and the STEM job opportunities available for today's graduates.
April 9 -
A new webinar from the Travelers Institute examined the intersection between mental and physical health and looked at the evolving labor market.
April 8