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The DigIn Podcast
Author: Digital Insurance
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Digital Insurance editor-in-chief Patti Harman brings on leading voices from insurance carriers and insurtechs to discuss the latest developments in insurance's digital transformation.
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Andy Moss, CEO of SEND, looks at the evolving role of AI in the insurance industry and the future of the insurtech landscape.
INSTANDA CEO Tim Hardcastle shares some of the lessons he's learned from launching an insurance technology firm.
Digital Insurance speaks with Rob Evans, director, claim process technology at Broadspire, about how technology is being deployed in workers' compensation.
Lee Elliston, chief operations officer - claims and UK for Aspen Insurance, examines how AI, data and other technologies are changing insurance claims.
Astrid Malval-Beharry discusses the value of partnerships between carriers and insurtechs, and growth opportunities in today's technology market.
An increase in significant weather events requires a proactive approach to mitigate risks and help customers find coverage. Nikki Devlin, CEO and co-founder of RIC, discusses how policyholders can use parametric insurance to recover from extreme weather events.
Cayce Lynch and Bob Tyson of Tyson & Mendes will discuss the implications surrounding the rise in nuclear verdicts and the legal impacts associated with the increased use of emerging technologies like AI.
Jennifer Wilson, cyber leader at Newfront, explains how AI is changing the risk landscape for businesses and its impact on the cyber insurance space.
Valkyrie Holmes, co-founder and CEO of Faura, discusses how AI and analytics are helping carriers identify and manage weather risks.
Owen Williams of Plymouth Rock Assurance explains how the company is taking a proactive perspective to its adoption of IoT technology for homeowners.
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) provide insights on how AI and technology are playing a more prominent role in the life insurance sector and improving patient outcomes related to cancer.
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.
Dave Cunningham, senior case manager for Alvaka shares insights on ransomware attacks, how to avoid them and what victims should do if they are targeted.
Brett Laker, head of North America for UnderwriteMe focuses on trends he's seeing for 2025 and how AI will empower underwriters with data for faster decision making.
Prudential's Bob Bastian looks back on the company’s 150-year history and focuses on the opportunities ahead for the insurance industry.
Joan Woodward, president of the Travelers Institute discusses the shifting dynamics of the modern workplace and the importance of focusing on our mental well-being.
Mark Debus, clinical manager of behavioral health at Sedgwick shares how disasters like the California wildfires affect the mental health of first responders, residents and others involved in the massive loss.
Carol Laufer, North American Head of Liability at Allianz Commercial focuses on three major risks that have affected the insurance industry and three to watch in 2025.
Mark Debus, clinical manager of behavioral health at Sedgwick shares how social media and other technologies are affecting our mental health in today's world.
Christa Johnson, Team Lead - Cyber at Gallagher Bassett, addresses changing cyber risks and highlights new risks to watch.



