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 Thursday, May 25, 2023  1:00 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT

Join Cincom and Aite-Novarica to explore insights from leading life, health, and property and casualty insurance executives based on a survey of their priorities, challenges, and outlook on the future of customer communications and the impact of digital transformation.

Insurance companies have always sought to improve customer engagement. Add to the mixture the growing variety of communications channels and constantly changing regulations, and it is easy to see why insurance companies continue to invest in customer communications.

During this webinar, you’ll learn about:

  • Industry-wide business trends and spending priorities
  • Factors driving change in how insurance companies communicate with customers
  • Future-proofing your communications strategy
  • What to look for in a customer communications partner

PRESENTERS

Will Stagl - Product Marketing Manager (Cincom)

Me-headshot-2021Will has a 20+ year background in digital communications, document management, and business-process automation. Currently Product Marketing Manager at Cincom, Will is focused on raising awareness about the potential of customer communications management to contribute to improving customer experiences and supporting digital transformation.

Eric Weisburg - Sr. Principal – Insurance Executive Partner Services (Aite-Novarica Group)

Me-headshot-2021Eric is an expert in insurance technology, data and analytics, operations, and finance. Currently a Sr. Principal at Aite-Novarica, his experience includes leading IBM’s Information Management insurance vertical and Capgemini’s Insurance Insights and Data. He began his insurance career at AIG where he led strategy and innovation for the C-suite. He is widely published and a regular speaker at industry events.

Thank you for registering. You will receive a confirmation email with login/dial-in instructions in just a few minutes.

In the meantime, check out our website to see how we are helping other insurers improve their communications processes.