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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Planning for a cyberattack before it occurs can shorten the recovery time when the inevitable happens.
March 27 -
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.
March 26 -
In the latest DigIn podcast, Brett Laker of Underwrite Me, discuses how AI is expediting many aspects of the life insurance underwriting process.
March 12 -
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.
March 12 -
Prudential's Bob Bastian looks back on the company's 150-year history and focuses on the opportunities ahead for the insurance industry.
February 26 -
With 400,000 insurance professionals expected to retire in the next few years, attracting the next generation is vital. Laurissa Berk, director of global and experiential education at the UConn School of Business, shares how their institution is preparing students for insurance and STEM careers.
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One of the main factors affecting the casualty market in 2025 will be escalating jury awards in trials.
February 17 -
Business interruption and climate change are two risks companies are watching in 2025.
February 16 -
Travelers' Joan Woodward details a new initiative focused on mental health and wellbeing in the workplace in the latest DigIn podcast.
February 6 -
A new study asked insurance providers their thoughts on claims, risk, AI, climate change and more.
February 5