Insurtech Movement Joins Forces for Week of Presentations (AM BestTV)
The alliance is hosting a series of technology- and insurance-related online presentations, starting today.
“I think the pandemic has really accelerated not only the need for innovation, but also the demand,” said Tyler. “Concurrently, it has been really difficult to get people to meet together, to network virtually. To do this, our alliance felt it was important that as a community, we in the Northeast could quickly get together and bridge that gap. Innovation is now more important than ever and what better than to collectively pool our resources or network to make a very interesting event happen.”
“It is about events, but it is definitely about a lot more. One of the great things is we have complementary capabilities, relationships and a geography. As we move forward, we will look for opportunities to engage the community beyond just events. How we not just connect startups with corporate, but get them working collaboratively across a variety of activities, which some of our events will be talking about. We are excited to keep this conversation going in a lot of ways.”
For more information on the alliance’s sessions, please go to https://www.eventbrite.com/o/northeast-insurtech-alliance-30533400064.
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Jennifer Byrne , founder of Quesnay; -
Stacey Brown , founder of Insurtech Hartford; and -
David Gritz , co-founder of Insurtech New York.
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