Insurance Training Course Catalog
Insurance Without Claims - How Insuretech Can Prevent Losses
Insurance and technology are closely related to each other. Technology allows insurance to operate and insurance allows for innovation and expansion in technology. But can technology really predict claims or help insureds to avoid claims? This is one question that Martin Frappolli plans to answer for us in this session.
Humans and Machines - The Next Insurance Revolution
At its core, insurance is a people business. We help handle the risks that people face. We are people who sell, underwrite, adjust claims and more for other people. So what does the future melding of people and technology hold? Probably not something Borg-like, but join us as Abi brings her session about the combination of people and machines.
Fiduciary Liability Updates for 2022
Litigation arising from the management of employee benefits plans has increased dramatically over the past couple of years. New federal laws, regulations, guidelines, and established case law, as well as increased compliance audits by the Department of Labor are expected to escalate the risks to an even higher level in 2022. Join us as Frank Pennachio helps guide us through this important topic.
Reinsurance 101: An Overview of Reinsurance Concepts
Reinsurance is a critical part of the insurance landscape. Carriers need reinsurance to have the capacity to write certain risks and maintain a level of stability. Join us as Crystal Uebelher helps us with this primer on the basics of reinsurance.
Blockchain and the Future of Insurance
You already know about Bitcoin and Ethereum, but how well do you know blockchain? No, it's not another cryptocurrency, it's the technology behind crypto. It's also the technology that underlies smart contracts and could be part of the future of insurance and risk management. Join us as Martin Frappolli helps us to understand blockchain and its impact on insurance.
A Case for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Your EPLI Toolkit
When Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion goals are prioritized during employee hiring, promotion, evaluation, and development, better outcomes can be realized for retention. These activities are often the source of EPLI losses stemming from failure to promote, negligent evaluation, deprivation of career opportunities, and wrongful termination. The ability to craft and communicate a commitment and strategy with DEI benchmarks may have favorable impacts on EPLI premiums and reduce loss frequency and severity. Join us as Precious Norman-Walton guides us into the EPLI implications of DEI on employers.
Understanding Loss Sensitive Plans
Some insureds are very happy using guaranteed cost insurance policies, but others can benefit from a more complex insurance program. Join us as Richard Faber discusses large deductible plans, retroactive rating systems, and other loss-sensitive insurance plans.
Understanding the Financial Underpinnings of the US P&C Industry - What's the Rate Prognosis for 2021?
This class is geared to the insurance executive that wants a solid understanding of the direction of the current business cycle. What is the financial health of the US P&C industry? Are we headed into a hard market or a soft market?
Join us as David Paul helps us to understand the financial wellbeing of the P&C market. This is a must-see class if you're an insurance executive, or want to be.
Autonomous Vehicles
Is it possible that there will be self-driving (autonomous) vehicles on our roads soon?
It's not only possible, it's happening now. Varying degrees of autonomous vehicles are traveling down the highways around us. From the car that can keep itself from drifting out of lanes to the car that uses radar to match the speed of the slower moving vehicle in front of it to the fully autonomous vehicles that are being tested on roads in cities all around the United States, autonomous vehicles are here.
Join us as Brenda Wells helps us to understand the state of autonomous vehicles and their insurance implications.
Urban Underwriting After 2020
The ripples of 2020 are still being felt in the insurance landscape. Join us as Joe Harrington guides us through the changes in underwriting philosophy that may be coming as a result of everything that happened in 2020.