What if a current or former CEO is sued by laid-off employees claiming economic harm caused by executive incompetence? Should those in the C-Suite face the same ...
Expanding the insurance industry's workforce diversity, including recruiting and developing more female executives, is not only good politics and good corporate citizenship, but good business, one award-winning woman suggests.
Women work in insurance underwriting and claims in huge numbers, but only a minute fraction are hired by insurers as directors or chief executives, according to data presented at a meeting here.
The London market in general and Lloyd's in particular are in the proverbial catbird seat, with deep pockets of capacity and a reputation for stability drawing more business--tempered by a commitment to underwriting discipline and risk-based pricing.
In "Chicago," Roxie Hart becomes a celebrity after murdering her lover, yet no one notices her protective husband, Amos, who laments his lack of visibility in the classic show tune, "Mr. Cellophane."
In "Chicago," while Roxie Hart becomes a celebrity after murdering her lover, no one notices her protective husband, Amos, who laments his lack of visibility ...
Driven by recent market events, the insurance industry is increasing its focus on integrating enterprise risk management into its day-to-day activities--a movement that is creating new challenges for corporate insurance risk managers.
Facing the worst and most prolonged economic downturn since The Great Depression, employers in nearly all industries and of virtually every size are tightening their belts, and risk management departments are not being spared.