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The Institutes, Kevelighan Fire Back at Retaliation Claims by Former Triple-I Employee
The Institutes and Sean Kevelighan, chief executive of the Insurance Information Institute, deny the allegations of discrimination and retaliation from former employee Michael Barry. According to a ...
Louisiana Least Affordable for Personal Auto Insurance: Study
Resulting from a combination of economic conditions, claims behavior and the state's litigation environment, Louisiana is the least affordable state in the nation for personal auto insurance, ...
CEO Viewpoint: Predict and Prevent Just Makes Economic Sense
Last year, U.S. P/C insurers incurred a $21.2 billion net underwriting loss, only slightly improved from a $24.9 billion underwriting loss recorded in 2022. Roughly $65 ...
The Institutes Now Affiliated With IASA
The Institutes, a not-for-profit comprised of diverse affiliates aimed at educating and connecting people working in risk management and insurance, have announced they have now affiliated with the ...
CEO Viewpoint: It’s No Longer Enough to Just Insure
The expansion of the insurance value chain to include risk mitigation has been underway for decades. But in recent years, it's been rapidly progressing toward a tipping ...
Black Insurance Industry Collective Launches to Advance Racial Diversity and Equity
A new insurance industry initiative has launched to expand leadership development for Black professionals. The focus of the Black Insurance Industry Collective (BIIC) is to accelerate the advancement ...
Retiring Triple-I Actuary Lynch Reflects On Profession’s Changes, Future
"He's a writer AND an actuary." The short description heading his LinkedIn profile remains true, but James Lynch will be stepping down from actively writing or providing actuarial services on behalf ...
III CEO Kevelighan: The Institutes Affilliation Brings Group Into 21st Century
Affiliating with The Institutes provides an opportunity for the industry's Insurance Information Institute (III) to become more of a 21st Century trade association, rather than one suited for the ...

