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What Does Fairness Really Look Like in Insurance? Fred Fisher Breaks It Down
Most people in the insurance industry will tell you the system works just fine. Frederick J. Fisher will tell you they're lying to themselves. After 50+ years of investigating claims, consulting on complex disputes, serving as...
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Bianca Forde: The Federal Prosecutor Who Brought Courtroom Precision to Corporate Compliance
Most compliance officers come up through legal departments or audit functions. Bianca Forde came from the courtroom. She spent five years as...
Bill Burtis: The Trust Builder Who Turned Compliance into a Competitive Edge
There's a problem with how most companies think about compliance. Walk into any office and mention the word and watch people's eyes glaze over. Rules....
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The Third-party Risk Paradox: When Your Vendors Become Your Biggest Vulnerability
Organizations don't fail in isolation anymore. They fail through their vendors. A breach at a contractor. An outage at a cloud provider....
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The Cost of Not Asking Questions in Risk and Compliance
One of the most expensive habits in risk and compliance is not recklessness. It’s silence. Silence shows up when a policyholder nods...
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Silence Costs More Than Speaking Up
Leadership isn't about managing the status quo. It's about questioning it, dismantling it when it fails people, and building something better even when no...















