Philly I-Day 2017: Exploring the Evolving World of Risk
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News -- - The Insurance Society of Philadelphia (ISOP) and The Philadelphia CPCU Society Chapter announces a distinguished lineup of panelists and programs that will focus on emerging global risks during Philly I-Day 2017. The event will be held on Thursday, March 23, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
"Philly I-Day 2017 will provide a window into how our industry is evolving and responding to a changing world," said Dianne Salter, chair of ISOP. "Every day, insurance and risk management professionals play a major role in the assessment of and response to major issues including cyber security, technological innovation and more. We are excited to host leading experts who will share insight into the dynamic and evolving world of risk."
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