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Insurance Institute’s Kevelighan: The Future of Insurance Is Predict and Prevent

Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Insurance Information Institute, said the industry needs a range of new people with skills to meet evolving expectations of an insurance organization.

Dec. 5, 2022

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