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https://rhondaparkertaylor.com/ Rhonda Parker Taylor wanted to write a book to prove to herself that she could. For many, like Parker Taylor, writing is a difficult task. Growing up, she wasn't a good student in English, reading or writing. She struggled with McGuffey Readers. And the phonetic concepts escaped her as a child. But she was still drawn to books, mostly encyclopedias, where she could read about the world, daring young women and journeys away from her small hometown of Noblesville. So, writing became about telling a story that was within her. And that's what she did in her book, “Crossroads,” a suspense novel set in Indianapolis in the early 2000s and released earlier this year. The story is a journey into the life of fictional character, Paris Pennington, a powerhouse in the financial community who is forced to fulfill her civic duty and be a juror in a murder trial involving the death of a 15-year-old. But when Pennington takes the job as the jury foreman, whose name is mistakenly made public, her life begins to be picked apart as people around her start dying. Parker Taylor said she had an idea for the plot before she started writing, and she chose the scene of the crime, too. “I had Chapter One ingrained in my head. All I had to do was write it down. I worry about the mechanics after I get the story and dialogue crafted,” she said. Parker Taylor, whose book is endorsed by Golden Globe-nominated actress Mariel Hemingway, will sign copies this Saturday in Chicago and locally, on June 24, at the Barnes and Noble at River Crossing in Indianapolis. The book is the product of “passion, determination and commitment,” she said. “It took me a year to write and 20 years to introduce it.” Yes, she wrote the book in 2000 but finally got it published this year. She was born in Noblesville in 1964 and will turn 59 this fall. She is the second youngest of five children, the daughter of the late William and Anita Parker, who founded a steel manufacturing company that we know today as Noble Industries. Her sister, Brenda Parker, her best friend, is executive vice president of Noble Industries. Her brother, Gary Parker, is executive consultant of manufacturing. And her brother, Greg Parker, is president of Noble Industries. Parker Taylor spent her childhood in a two-story home surrounded by cornfields and cows in the Craig Highlands neighborhood, attended Prairie Baptist Church and Heritage Christian School, from where she graduated in 1983. Through Noble Industries and her parents' entrepreneurial spirit, the Parkers learned to dedicate themselves to work, family and community. All of the Parker children, she said, were taught to work hard. Most of the kids gained their job experience by working at Noble Industries or for grandparents, Kenneth and Louis (Marrow) Hanna's Ken-Lo Cafeteria (839 Conner St., according to Hamilton County historian David Heighway). Parker Taylor's first job was bagging plastic furniture feet while watching TV and bending steel and working a punch press at Noble Industries (which was started in 1968, making metal aquarium stands part time in a 300-square-foot barn, founded in 1969 and incorporated in 1970, and has since grown to 60 employees and a 110,000-square-foot facility). During high school, she worked at Payless Shoes and Arby's in Noblesville. After graduating high school, she earned a certification in 1984 in Fashion Merchandising in Bauder College, Arlington, Texas. Then, she returned to Indiana. Then several years later, she decided to go back to school. In 2000, she earned a bachelor's degree in Business Science Management; in 2004, a master's of Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University; and in 2010, a doctorate in Management and Leadership from University of Phoenix. (In her career, she has mentored students and young professionals, was a National College campus director and professor, co-director of an advertising agency and worked for a student loan management company. In between, she worked in the human resources department of Noble Industries. Currently, she is director of operations for Intelligent Solutions training, developing, academic research and business writing services) Her writing started through academics. “I was a business student who had to write paper after paper.” After writing her book, a publisher in 2000 backed out of a deal with her because she wasn't interested in the business part of the industry. Brenda Parker asked her sister: “What are you afraid of?” Her sister said, “For it to succeed, you must make yourself vulnerable to disappointment.” So Parker Taylor started looking for another publisher who also assisted with the marketing. MindStir and Seacoast walked her through much of the process. Her two family mottos: “If it is meant to be, it is up to me,” and “Every day is great.” She has stuck with those mottos. Writing, for Parker Taylor, is about telling a story with a lesson learned. In “Crossroads,” she used Proverbs' lessons on anger, fury and envy as the motivations for the crime. After her book was finally published, her first book signing couldn't have gone better. “I was blessed by so many people coming out to support me and the book,” she said. “I can't wait to host another one. What I loved about the book signing was it was a time to socialize and fellowship with like-minded people.” Her next signing is at Barnes and Noble Evansville, IN on 9/12 and Barnes and Noble Carmel, IN on October 20. In addition, Parker has done the Fox Indy Now show and approximately 10 Podcasts. While she loves to travel, to cook and all things outdoors, writing a book has always been on her bucket list. What makes her smile is “life and people.” She is inspired by her family and good friends, creating characters like them in her book. “I've been lucky to have lifelong friends that push me to be a better person and to live to my full potential,” Parker Taylor said. She has great support from her spouse, Dana Taylor. “My husband assists me in staying in balance because, much like the main protagonist in ‘Crossroads,' I tend to be a workaholic.” Remember when Parker Taylor shared how she struggled academically in school? Well, she had a special Heritage Christian School teacher, Mrs. Donley, who offered to tutor her over the summer between her junior and senior years. “At the end of the summer, I offered to pay her for the tutoring from the money I made working at Arby's. She would not take a dime. I passed the test. Without her, none of this would have ever happened to me.” Please leave a review or send us a Voice note letting us know what you enjoyed at:Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)Follow us on IG and FB @Back2BasicsPodcast
Key Moments: The emotional temperature for change in analytics (5:06)There's no playbook for change management (7:53) Why Generative AI success requires a melding of expertise (17:20) Measuring the success of LLMs (18:58) How do you embrace the new when you're facing technical debt? (33:27)How to fine-tune your career in today's data and AI landscape (37:30) Key Quotes: “Business intelligence tends to have this notion of looking backwards. It's not thinking about prescriptive or predictive analytics, or live analytics, powered by the new capabilities that we're seeing. I do think we're going to evolve to a new name.” (03:42) “You'll find companies that were and are ahead of the curve will be able to take advantage of these new technologies, GenAI, LLMs, et cetera, much more quickly than other companies. So companies that have not invested the time, resources, money, attention, and prioritization into data governance, data use, and data literacy are at a serious disadvantage. And companies that have done the opposite, that have proactively invested, will be able to make significant gains.”“I think there's three pillars of success. One is understanding your data from end to end. What is it used for? What domain is it in? Understand it as much as possible. What is the product? What is the data product that you have in all aspects of it? Then, understand your business, right? How does data relate to your business? These people are going to be the ones that leverage the technology the most efficiently.”“Don't hesitate to take a lateral mobility move. I know people are always interested in going up, up, up, up, and up. However, you know, sometimes consider going sideways.” (40:46) Mentions: Jamie Dimon Annual Shareholder Letter Data Literacy Data Storytelling Unfrosted Film Hacks TV ShowAbraham Lincoln Bio: Scott Stevens is responsible for Intelligent Solutions, which empowers JPMorgan Chase employees through innovative data, Business Intelligence and low-code capabilities.Scott has been with JPMorgan Chase since 2011 and has worked in Financial Services his entire 32-year career, with prior roles at MBNA, Bank of America and Sallie Mae. Scott has been in data and analytics roles since 1997.Scott enjoys working with local universities on modernizing data science curriculum, guest lectures and coaching student teams on analytics projects. While at work, Scott enjoys mentoring and likes to help people advance their careers and skills. Scott serves on multiple non-profit boards, and Scott is the executive sponsor for the JPMorgan Chase Delaware Volunteer Leadership Group.Scott lives in Delaware with his family. Scott's personal interests include travel, wine-making, photography and rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles. Hear more from Cindi Howson here. Sponsored by ThoughtSpot.
Tune into this invigorating episode of HR Visionaries where we chat with Christy, a seasoned HR leader hailing from Chicago. With a dynamic shift from finance to HR over her 20-year career, Christy shares her profound insights into the evolution of her role and the transformative impact of focusing on people over numbers. Discover how she found her true calling in HR, leveraging her skills to foster a work environment driven by passion and people-first strategies. More about Christy and CCC: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christy-harrissphr/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ccc-intelligent-solutions/ https://www.cccis.com hyrd: https://hyrd.ai/ https://www.instagram.com/gethyrd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/gethyrd/ https://www.facebook.com/gethyrd/ https://twitter.com/gethyrd CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST!!! get hyrd Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@gethyrd https://open.spotify.com/show/2OHMNxXljWpKs1hU5eDqm2 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-hyrd/id1621089768 https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/d9924d00-9a8d-4882-9b27-b2f4d7fa9e2e/get-hyrd
David Wynn, Principal Solution Architect at Edge Delta, talks automatedobservability, ensuring systems are not only monitored but alsointelligently guided through root-cause analysis when issues arise02:07 Meeting David Wynn03:27 Sorry, David is from Duke04:41 Google Cloud08:02 Edge Delta11:51 Differentiation14:21 Reactive or Prevention?16:03 The Practice of Observability18:41 Data Exhaust22:30 Customer Personas24:28 Use Cases27:01 David's Take on AI31:58 Hype Cycle37:06 Jif versus Gif37:58 Naming and Monetization39:17 What Do You Read?41:00 Leadership Advice41:50 Designing Metrics is HARD43:12 For FunLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/davidbwynn/Website: edgedelta.comWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us atalmartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. TheMaking Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP TechnicalSales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation,and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.David Wynn NotesSaturday, May 4, 2024 4:43 PMMaking Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP TechnicalSales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation,and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
David Wynn, Principal Solution Architect at Edge Delta, talks automatedobservability, ensuring systems are not only monitored but alsointelligently guided through root-cause analysis when issues arise02:07 Meeting David Wynn03:27 Sorry, David is from Duke04:41 Google Cloud08:02 Edge Delta11:51 Differentiation14:21 Reactive or Prevention?16:03 The Practice of Observability18:41 Data Exhaust22:30 Customer Personas24:28 Use Cases27:01 David's Take on AI31:58 Hype Cycle37:06 Jif versus Gif37:58 Naming and Monetization39:17 What Do You Read?41:00 Leadership Advice41:50 Designing Metrics is HARD43:12 For FunLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/davidbwynn/Website: edgedelta.comWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us atalmartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. TheMaking Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP TechnicalSales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation,and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.David Wynn NotesSaturday, May 4, 2024 4:43 PMMaking Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP TechnicalSales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation,and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
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Bhavan Suri is Managing Director at William Blair, an advisory services firm that helps companies including insurtechs to secure growth liquidity and financing. Its team of technology bankers has deep ties to the insurtech sector with more than $20 billion in capital raised across 50 M&A and capital markets transactions. Bhavan worked for several tech companies including Elytics and Answerthink and has developed a deep understanding for the industry forces shaping the tech market. He now focuses on advising technology companies that operate in the Insurtech space. Some of the companies he advised include Guidewire, Duckcreek, CCCS, Intelligent Solutions, and Sapiens. Bhavan talks through straight-through-processing, the key domains and verticals in the insurance space today, and how they stack up on digitalization. His insights dive into combining business and technology into new offerings, how to work with IP ownership and developer teams, and proving out new market opportunities. Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.
Episode 237 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Business Applications MVP, Matt Jimison (@mjimison), Head of Intelligent Solutions & Microsoft 365 Apps at Takeda, based in Brownsburg, Indiana. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2023/10/mvpbuzzchat-with-matt-jimison.html
Kinjal Shah, CEO and Co-Founder of GlobalMavin, joins our resident Business Ninja Kelsey in this episode where they talk about some of the common misconceptions about the tech industry.GlobalMavin is a one-stop solution provider to organizations across varied domains. GlobalMavin is made up of a team of innovative professionals constantly aiming at attaining excellence and exceeding customers' expectations by delivering their design, development and manufacturing capabilities in the fields of embedded and IT services. Through targeted and direct engagement with customers, GlobalMavin aims to connect the company strategy with customer demands. GlobalMavin assists partners and clients in launching innovative, scalable, and streamlined connected solutions of unrivaled quality from design to execution.Learn more about GlobalMavin: https://globalmavin.us/ -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Florian Neukart, CPO von Terra Quantum, über die Übernahme von Divis Intelligent Solution.Die Terra Quantum Gruppe ist ein Quantentechnologie-Unternehmen und bietet „Quantum as a Service"-Dienstleistungen in drei Kernbereichen an. Mit „Quantum Algorithms as a Service" erhalten Kundinnen und Kunden Zugriff auf eine umfangreiche Algorithmen-Bibliothek, die für hybride quantengestützte Optimierungen und quantengestützte neuronale Netze genutzt werden können. Diese können zur Lösung von komplexen Logistik-Problemen oder der Mustererkennung eingesetzt werden. Terra Quantum entwickelt zudem neue Quantenalgorithmen oder passt bestehende Algorithmen an spezifische Bedürfnisse an. Mit „Quantum Computing as a Service" wird den Kundenunternehmen Zugang zu ihren proprietären, hochleistungsfähigen simulierten Quantenchips gewährleistet. Mit „Quantum Security as a Service" bietet das Startup außerdem einzigartige Lösungen für sichere Quanten- und Post-Quantenkommunikation an. Terra Quantum wurde im Jahr 2019 von Markus Pflitsch in Sankt Gallen gegründet und hat neben seinem Schweizer Hauptsitz auch eine deutsche Niederlassung.Nun hat das Schweizer Startup die Übernahme von Divis Intelligent Solutions bekanntgegeben. Divis ist ein Unternehmen, welches im Bereich der klassischen Optimierung und der Algorithmen des maschinellen Lernens arbeitet und forscht, um effiziente Datenanalysen, automatisches maschinelles Lernen und Prozessoptimierung zu ermöglichen. Die Übernahme ergänzt die bestehenden Algorithmenfähigkeiten von Terra Quantum, während die Kundenunternehmen von Divis, wie u.a. BMW, Zugang zur Quantentechnologie erhalten. Durch die Kombination der Expertise im Bereich klassischer Algorithmen mit dem Quantencomputing-Know-how werden beide Unternehmen gemeinsam die Entwicklung von klassischen und hybriden Quantenalgorithmen beschleunigen. Die Integration soll vor allem auch die Komplexität für die User reduzieren und die Entwicklung von Lösungen einfacher und schneller machen. Die Kombination des Fachwissens beider Unternehmen soll zusätzlich zur Weiterentwicklung der generativen KI führen. Nach der Übernahme bleibt der Founder von Divis namens Prof. Thomas Bäck weiterhin Geschäftsführer. Er ist außerdem Professor für Informatik am Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science und Experte für evolutionäre Berechnungen, maschinelles Lernen und deren praktische Anwendungen. Die Unternehmen machten keine Angaben zu den Bedingungen der Transaktion.
FREE Download chapter one of the Financial Freedom Blueprint to learn how to stay ahead of the herd. Visit http://www.pathtorealwealth.com Amazon Layoffs and Intelligent Solutions| Ep 58 What am I seeing on my desk this week? I'm noticing a few trends and will discuss how our clients are approaching the economic situation right now, if Amazon layoffs might be an indicator of bigger things happening in the economy, and how Intelligent Capital Advantage can be the guiding light to figuring out the way to find upcoming opportunities in the market. In this week's Market Call Show episode you'll hear: • Are you in wait and see mode? • Amazon layoffs and what it means for the economy • Is the Fed finally slowing with rate hikes? • How the recession can lead to great opportunity • Intelligent Capital Advantage and it's 3 guiding principles Please watch on my YouTube channel here https://youtu.be/TtkoMGcKUHs&list=UUZZBFVZq3wIkZtToH-StTYw◀︎ Please like and subscribe! Keywords: people, investments, portfolio, buying, amazon, stock, big, portfolio construction, capital allocation, opportunities, situation, moving, earnings, podcast, intelligent, part, companies, minded, talk, diversified
Githesh Ramamurthy is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CCC Intelligent Solutions, responsible for leading the company's strategic growth while empowering CCC's data scientists, engineers, and business leaders to innovate solutions that help keep people's lives moving forward when it matters most. Under Githesh's leadership, the company has expanded its cloud-based SaaS platform of digital and data service solutions to become the trusted leader in AI, IoT, telematics, customer experience, and digital workflows connecting the auto insurance, automotive, and collision repair industries. Githesh joined CCC in 1992 and has held several key management positions, including Executive Vice President of Product Engineering and Chief Technology Officer. He was named President and COO in 1997 and elected Chairman of the Board in 2000. Before joining CCC, Githesh was a founding member of Sales Technologies, Inc., which became a world leader in field-sales automation software, later acquired by Dun & Bradstreet. He is also credited with designing one of the world's first microprocessor-based cardiac monitors and holds a U.S. patent for claims-processing software design. Githesh earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, a master's degree in computer science from Georgia Tech. He is also an alumnus of Harvard Business School's Executive Management Program. Highlights from the Show CCC connects and services 30,000 companies in the P&C insurance economy, including 18 of the top 20 carriers, 27,000 repair facilities, parts suppliers, most of the car manufacturers, and more They look at their role as digitizing and helping to digitize the P&C insurance ecosystem through the $100B+ in Auto claims alone they help their customers handle They are involved in more than just claims, including working on telematics solutions in addition to things like First Notice of Loss, claims adjusting and more They have been especially involved in the digital transformation of adjusting, with mobile tools for insureds to use to help move their claim forward CCC recently went public again, after being public for 10 years, and then private for 15, with the reason being to allow them to engage in the acceleration of innovation in the industry Acceleration in innovation over the next 5 years in insurance, collision repair, OEM car makers and more; with being public giving them the flexibility to move faster When it comes to digital transformation, there's a huge amount of data flows at the heart of insurance, and we are just in the early innings of the transformation that's possible At the start of COVID, 10% of claims were started with digital imaging This increased to 20% in 2021, and is now at 30% Add in things like using AI to write estimates, identify total losses and route the vehicle to salvage and more, these are all early examples of what is possible rather than being the end state for digital transformation In terms of the speed of acceleration, they launch AI years ago, but launched the next generation of their Estimate STP in November of 2021, and now have 11 customers three quarters later, representing over half of the industry volume The industry is facing several challenges Inflation in parts and labor A knowledge gap as labor is tight and the complexity of matters is growing faster than training and development can keep up Rising expectations of customers An area CCC is focusing on is the connection between casualty and the claims that result from an auto accident, which means using the tools and insights from auto physical damage claims to inform decisions and insights in the resultant casualty claim CCC uses Delta-V, the speed differential between vehicles, and the angles and physics that can be derived from the photos of the damage, to understand the forces at play on the human body and what kind of injuries this could cause This is about moving from gut feel to science, but to make the science actionable so you can benefit people – consumers, carriers, providers, etc Looking across carriers, collision repair centers, OEMs and more, Githesh is seeing a mindset shift toward wanting to move first, move fast, test, learn and expand increasingly today CCC sees a move toward STP, meaning people are handling exceptions rather than the routine, but that means working outside the walls of the carrier and integrate across the entire network of providers This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance thought leadership series (future-of-insurance.com) from Bryan Falchuk. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of UPbeat Music, available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Google Play. Just search for "UPbeat Music"
Partner Podcast # 16 | The increase in unstructured data -- from adjuster notes to police reports -- coupled with the requirements to meet regulatory compliance creates ongoing challenges for claims teams as they seek to optimize their subgrogation and recovery processes. In this episode of the Conversations on the Creek partner podcast series, Rob Savitsky and Peter Herz from Duck Creek chat with Jeff To of CCC Intelligent Solutions about his take on the state of subrogation in P&C and how AI-powered predictive models are helping claims teams identify subrogable opportunities more efficiently and increase recoverables. The episode concludes with Jeff sharing his point of view of how both SafeKeep (the company for which Jeff was Founder and CEO and which was recently acquired by CCC Intelligent Solutions) and subrogation will evolve in the years ahead. To learn more about Duck Creek's integration with SafeKeep, go to duckcreek.com/partner/safekeep Check out all our other episodes and subscribe to Conversations on the Creek on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and duckcreek.com.
Shivani Govil, Chief Product Officer at CCC Intelligent Solutions, and Seth Rachlin, Executive Vice President at Capgemini, discuss the ways digital technology is transforming the insurance industry, share advice on balancing internal innovation with external stability, and much more.---------“At the end, it's about streamlining towards the outcomes that you're trying to deliver. It's very important that as we think about this need for digital transformation, it's not an isolation of, ‘Oh, I want to go on this journey because everyone is doing it.' It's about how do you deliver those better outcomes as a business and as an organization?”- Shivani Govil“I think many who sit in the CIO and CTO seat, we are enamored of technology. We love technology. I think too many of us don't recognize that there needs to be a business imperative for technology to make a difference… The secret is figuring out how to make it relevant and meaningful, and how to make it resonate for customers, employees, and for stakeholders through the ecosystem, because otherwise it's just cool technology.”- Seth Rachlin---------Time Stamps:* (1:53) New tech's influence on consumer's expectations* (5:11) Balancing internal innovation and external stability * (8:22) How new tech and world events will impact insurance in 2022* (11:04) Reasons for digital transformation outside remote working * (17:10) Advice to legacy companies for digital transformation * (21:07) Innovating with a purpose and plan* (23:03) Shivani and Seth share what keeps them motivated--------SponsorThis podcast is brought to you by Asana. Asana is a leading work management platform that empowers teams to orchestrate their work — from daily tasks to big strategic initiatives — all in one place. By enabling the world's teams to work together effortlessly, Asana helps organizations of all sizes and industries achieve their goals, faster. Learn more at Asana.com.--------LinksConnect with Shivani on LinkedinConnect with Seth on LinkedinLearn more about CCC Intelligents SolutionsLearn more about Capgemini
Have you ever thought about all the things that go on behind the scenes when you file an insurance claim for your car? Probably not. And that's a good thing, because if you did have to think about the complexity that lies behind, you would not be a happy customer.The reality, however, is that every insurance claim triggers hundreds of processes and transactions that work in harmony to verify and pay out your claim. The fascinating thing is that AI is starting to play an increasingly influential role in this ecosystem.To understand this better, we invited Marc Fredman to the AI in Automotive Podcast. Marc is the Chief Strategy Officer at CCC Intelligent Solutions. CCC's technology connects thousands of companies that make the insurance economy run and powers over a hundred billion dollars of insurance commerce.In today's conversation, Marc takes us inside the insurance economy, and shares with us the variety of ways in which artificial intelligence is helping power the insurance ecosystem.If you like this episode of our podcast, do share it with your friends and colleagues, and rate us wherever you get your podcasts.
Stephen Clark, Global Product Manager for Intelligent Solutions at Xylem, shares his thoughts on the move to integrated, smart products and solutions, and how he goes about creating offerings that help solve ongoing customer challenges. Clark discusses industry trends in technology and how smart solutions need to work for customers through understanding pain points, establishing partnerships, and developing innovative solutions that are not only smart, but get to the root of customer challenges. Recorded live in October at WEFTEC 2021 in Chicago. Watch WEFTEC 2021 presentations featuring Xylem experts on-demand now: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/about-xylem/newsroom/weftec-2021/
Mark Fincher, marketing solutions vice president for CCC Intelligent Solutions, talks about how important it is for aftermarket shops to have access to new repair information and tools, and what role companies such as CCC play in getting shops what they need. In the weeks leading up to the ADAPT Summit, a three-day conference in December in Nashville focusing on the most pressing and progressive trends facing the automotive industry, we'll spend time talking to some of the keynote speakers and other presenters about the topics they plan to discuss. Spots are still open for the Summit! Register online at adaptsummit.com/register. Be sure to check out ADAPT Automotive on Facebook and Twitter, and visit adaptautomotive.com for latest on industry trends and tech.
CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) uses a SAAS platform for insurance claims, and is today's 360 spotlight stock. Githesh Ramamurthy, Chairman and CEO of CCC Intelligent Solutions, discusses CCCS 3Q earnings highlights. He also talks about how CCCS's platform connects 30,000 companies to streamline and improve the claims experience. Tune in to find out more.
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Innovation has been a central focus in Shivani Govil's career, including during her time at Silicon Valley Startups, SAP, and in her current role as Chief Product Officer at CCC Intelligent Solutions, a modern insurance solutions company. We dove into how she thinks innovation works at different scales, business units, industries, and more. Shivani's background (1:18)How do you choose which startups to partner with? (3:28)How has your idea of innovation changed? (7:10)Innovating at different scales (11:05)Competing for experiences (17:30)Which new tech is the most exciting? (18:14)Fostering a culture of innovation (21:26)
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CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS) is a SAAS platform for the multi-trillion-dollar P&C insurance economy powering operations for insurers, repairers, automakers, part suppliers, lenders, and more. It also went public via SPAC merger with Dragoneer Investment Group. Brian Herb, CFO of CCC Intelligent Solutions joins Nicole Petallides to discuss growth opportunities in software-as-a-service (SAAS) what to know about CCC Intelligent Solutions. Tune in to find out more.
On this episode of FNO: InsureTech, we talk with Marc Fredman, SVP, Chief Strategy Officer at CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCC). CCC is a technology leader pioneering solutions that power insurers, automotive manufacturers, collision repairers, parts suppliers, lenders, fleet operators and more through our advanced cloud-based SaaS platform of digital and data services. As a trusted leader in AI, IoT, network management, customer experience, and digital workflows, CCC continues to innovate the space they work and play in. We had an opportunity to talk with their SVP, Chief Strategy Officer to learn more. Join Marc, Rob, and Lee as they discuss: CCC's role as a SaaS platform and digitizing the insurance economy; digitizing decisions and the implementation of machine- and deep-learning AI models; planning for the inevitable and managing complexity; SPACs, "connected cars", and more.
Jack joined Environmental Systems Corporation (ESC) 2016 bringing 30 years of professional sales and management experience. The first 20 years of his career working for a major telecommunications company where he benefited from extensive sales and management training. Jack realized he had a passion for energy conservation and later joined Nxegen LLC , an energy services company (ESCO) working there for nearly a decade. At Nxegen he held positions as Account Executive, Senior Account Executive of New England and finally as Director of Sales; training and managing a successful sales team.Jack was then offered and accepted a Job at Ameresco's Intelligent Solutions division as Director of Sales. With Seldera's revolutionary system Jack felt he could help more consumers take control of the rising cost of energy. Seldera Partners with Eversource Energy,United illuminating, and National Grid Utility programs including Energy Utilization Assessment (EUA), Prime Program, BSC Program and Energy Opportunity ProgramsJack then brokered a partnership With Environmental Solutions Corporation (ESC) for Ameresco's Building Dynamics software Platform. ESC then created a new position for Jack Intelligent Energy Solutions Manager. This created a perfect relationship with many synergies that allow for more visibility and savings for our clients. With ESC as a Single Source Provider For Your Building Automation, , Energy Conservation, HVAC Services and Systems Integration Needs and the Building Dynamics platform. ESC is now set to become the undisputed leader in energy conservation in New England.Our services for both our clients and candidates can be found below ✔️For Employers: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/for-employers/✔️For Candidates: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/career-opportunities/✔️Consulting: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/consulting-services/✔️Executive Search: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/executive-search/Nenni and Associates on Social Media:► Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nenni-and-associates/► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nenniandassoc/► Email Listing: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/join-email-list/► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nenniandassoc► Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NenniAssociates
In this episode of the Network Insider podcast, Cisco's CTO of Wireless, Matt MacPherson chats with Intel's VP of client computing and the GM of the wireless solution group, Eric McLaughlin to discuss joint networking solutions to help businesses build back more resilient. Not only do Matt and Eric talk about how the global pandemic has created a new norm for businesses, but they also cover: - Business continuity vs Business resiliency - Cisco and Intel partnership - IT team challenges - 5G compatible solutions - IoT, AI & ML - Joint work on Wi-Fi 6 - Future of the partnership Learn more: http://cs.co/9006HBYuo
In this episode of TAG Data Talk, we talk with Dr. Tony Hoang, Director of Machine Learning at AudioEye, Inc., about the History, Future, and Concerns with Artificial Intelligent Solutions.
This week Claudia Imhoff, President of Intelligent Solutions, Co-author of 5 books on business intelligence and analytics including Building the Customer-Centric Enterprise, and founder Boulder BI Brain Trust joins Allison Hartsoe in the Accelerator. Claudia explains a next generation data framework companies can use when thinking about how to create the underlying technology architecture which enables customer analytics and fast decision making. Please help us spread the word about building your business’ customer equity through effective customer analytics. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Play, Alexa’s TuneIn, iHeartRadio or Spotify. And do tell us what you think by writing Allison at info@ambitiondata.com or ambitiondata.com. Thanks for listening! Tell a friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Claudia Imhoff, President of Intelligent Solutions, Co-author of 5 books on business intelligence and analytics including Building the Customer-Centric Enterprise, and founder Boulder BI Brain Trust joins Allison Hartsoe in the Accelerator. Claudia explains a next generation data framework companies can use when thinking about how to create the underlying technology architecture which enables customer analytics and fast decision making. Please help us spread the word about building your business’ customer equity through effective customer analytics. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Play, Alexa’s TuneIn, iHeartRadio or Spotify. And do tell us what you think by writing Allison at info@ambitiondata.com or ambitiondata.com. Thanks for listening! Tell a friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"May you live in interesting times" (a 19th-century English expression often mistaken as being of Chinese provenance), aptly describes today's technology environment. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and the internet of things were already interesting enough. It turns out though that those were just prologue to the rise of something called a "Cognitive Digital Twin". To shed light on this and other advances, we turn to Dr. Ahmed El Adl, Principal Director of AI Consulting & Intelligent Solutions at Accenture. He shares his far-reaching insights with us, and clarifies whether AI will ultimately have a bigger impact as a tool for automation or worker augmentation, whether machine learning will ultimately eliminate the need for data science altogether, and the most important background to consider when hiring an AI professional.
In this episode, it is my pleasure to speak with Dr. Claudia Imhoff, a real rock star in our corner of the technology universe. She not only has the technical chops and but also an in-depth understanding of the business landscape. In 1992 she founded her consulting company, Intelligent Solutions, Inc., and in 2006 she […] The post Conversations with Data Warehouse Experts – Dr. Claudia Imhoff appeared first on Data Warehouse Automation - Dimodelo Solutions.
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Curious where Intel is innovating in technology? Chip Chat will be live from the technology showcase at the company’s flagship event – the Intel Developer Forum. We’ll be taking questions from the audience (who may be more focused on cool technology demos than us) while chatting with a lineup of interviewees including: Shannon Poulin (Intel VP of DC Marketing, discussing re-architecting the data center), Brian David Johnson (Intel Futurist, talking about what’s coming next) and Kumar Balasubramanian (Intel GM of Intelligent Solutions, on the Internet of Things/embedded devices).