TOPICS

TOPICS

The educational program for IASA Xchange™ is the most robust, progressive curriculum in the insurance and surrounding industries. Attracting thousands of attendees each year, this can’t-miss hybrid event targets a wide range of professionals from C-suite executives to practitioners, including finance, actuaries, marketing, agents, tax professionals, accountants, and more. IASA seeks innovative game changers, thought leaders, problem-solvers, industry disrupters, and other influencers covering the entire spectrum of the insurance landscape. Below are the core topics and sub-topics we are seeking experts for with the special areas of interest listed under the Focus Areas tab.

Following are the topics IASA is most interested in at this time, including sessions for To the Point (:30) slots:

 

IASA Xchange™

Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)

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Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)

Risk is a critical topic to protect organizational interests and mitigate potential losses. Content in this track is broadly focused on identifying risk, fraud prevention, evaluation risk and pricing, and cyber crime. Our specific Call for Content at this time is Enterprise Risk Management (ERM).
Topics:
State of Industry – Key Risks and Opportunities
Emerging Risks and Emerging Fraud Risk
Future of Risk – Priorities and Predictions
Supply Chain Disruptions
U/W transformation
Emerging Issues in Insurance Regulation
Best practices related to key risk indicator development and tools for continuous monitoring
Integration between operational risk management (ORM) and ERM
Linking ERM to your strategic planning initiatives
Assessing your organization’s ERM maturity

CPE Policies

For information on IASA’s e-learning webinar series CPE refund, cancellation, and complaint resolution policies, see our e-Learning Center CPE landing page. All webinars are on basic subject matter with no prerequisites required to attend.

IASA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its web site: www.nasbaregistry.org.