Seminar
2016 Spring Seminar - The Data Dance
The Data Dance
Emerging Technologies in Insurance
Join us for an informative day with other insurance professionals. The Spring Seminar will include coffee in the morning and feature a box lunch.
FEE
Paid PNW CPCU Chapter Member
$60.00
Non PNW CPCU Chapter Member
$75.00
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PARKING NOTE
Enter the building’s underground garage before 9am to receive the “early bird” rate.
Spring Seminar Committee
- Carla Pittman, CPCU, Committee Chair
- Linda Watanabe, CPCU
- Dave Mandt, CPCU
- Megan Whittemore, CPCU
- Joseph Atwood, CPCU
- Tamara Dragseth, CPCU
- Alan Seybold, CPCU, President, PNW Chapter CPCU
An exploration of recent innovations in data collection and sharing, the state of the Personal and Commercial Lines markets, and trends that will shape the future use of telematics. Learn why the development of telematics use is a top priority, and about some of the challenges that come with a new abundance of information.
P&C License CE Approved: 1 Credit for WA Licenses
Real life case study in working through the operational and insurance issues with telematics in a trucking fleet – tracking miles for maintenance and safety of the fleet. New uses of the data which comes from a 3rd party vendor (engine light, speed, stops) and potential uses of the data, including selling data to renters as a service.
P&C License CE Approved: 1 Credit for WA Licenses
An analysis of a catastrophic drone accident. Who gets sued and why. Causes of action (negligence, intentional torts, product liability) and emerging insurance options.
P&C License CE Approved: 1 Credit for WA Licenses
A discussion on the affects of social media, vehicle event data recorders (Black Boxes), and smartphone GPS data on the verdict of a courtroom jury.
Isaac Wash
Mannix Khelghatian
William H. Walsh, Esq.
Lori K. O’Tool, Esq.
Ronald B. Heusser
David C. Wells
Liberty Mutual Seattle
Facilities Sponsor
Parker, Smith & Feek, Inc.
Event Sponsor
PARKING NOTE
Enter the building’s underground garage before 9am to receive the “early bird” rate.