Insurance Training Course Catalog
Parametric Risk Contracts: Not Your Traditional Insurance Product
Imagine a world where an insurance company contacts you to let you know that an event happened and you qualify for a payment on your policy, even if you didn't sustain direct damage. That's the world of parametric insurance and that's the topic that Joe Harrington is going to help us with in this session.
How To Write: Hotels and Motels
Brought to you by Amalgamated Insurance Underwriters.

In this session, Sam Flegmann, VP of Sales with Amalgamated, brings us what we need to know to write hotels and motels.
Join us for this free, live, sponsored session.
Who's Driving This? Where Are We Going with Autonomous Vehicles?
Self-driving cars are on the roads today in varying degrees, including vehicles that are not designed to have any human pilot on board. These vehicles are working in cities around the country, potentially in a city new you. Join us as Brenda Wells brings her take on this expanding and evolving risk.
Ethics Frontier: Navigating AI and Claims in the Age of Complexity
Ethics is a complex topic on a good day. When you add the specter of AI to the conversation, the complexity ramps up markedly. Join us as we bring together a team of experienced claims adjusters who are going to examine the ethical implications of AI in the claims handling process.
Period of Restoration: One Concept You Need to Get Right
If a building catches fire, the cost to repair or replace the building is relatively simple to calculate and you will know quickly whether or not the building has sufficient limit on the policy. The bigger question will be how long will it take to repair and how much money will the insured need from their Business Income policy to make up the difference while the building is being repaired. That's based on how long it'll take to repair, or in the words of the policy, the Period of Restoration. Join us as Christopher Boggs brings us up to date on the concept of the Period of Restoration and how we need to understand it for the good of our clients.
Space Needs Spring Cleaning: The Growing Problem of Satellite Pollution
Satellite growth is accelerating, from about 10,000 in orbit today toward a projected 60,000, driving new collision and disruption risk. Join Dr. Brenda Wells to examine orbital pollution through an insurance and risk lens, and what mitigation steps can reduce exposure.
Emerging EPLI Risks
EPLI is about more than providing coverage for improper hiring or training. There's more going on than did the employer follow their own procedures. The exposures surrounding EPLI are changing as the workforce experience changes. Remote work, blended work, and return to office are just a few considerations in the current EPLI sphere. How does the expansion of legalized marijuana impact EPLI? What about the use of AI tools in hiring? Join us as Casey Roberts answers these questions and more.
Top Risks to Watch in 2026
Hurricanes? Wildfires? Political upheaval? Locusts?
What are the top risks that the insurance world should be paying attention to in 2026? Join us as Dr. Brenda Wells brings a special session dedicated to the biggest risks that could arise in the coming year.
Beyond The Label - The Hidden Dangers of Ultra Processed Foods
In a recent article, a major snack brand announced a rebrand and marketing effort to remind people that their potato chips are made with real potatoes. According to them, 47% of consumers didn't know that there were potatoes in potato chips. Join us as a team of students from East Carolina University bring us their take on the topic of Ultra Processed Foods, what risks they pose, and what we can do about them.
Predicting 2026:Capacity, Competition, and Catastrophe
The disclaimer on all investments is that past results are not predictive of future outcomes. The problem with that statement is that it's the past that we use to predict the future, and the past is the only indicator of what the future could be. Chris Burand is going to bring his deep understanding of insurance markets, companies, and consumers to help us get an idea of what's ahead for 2026 in the insurance landscape.

