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Distribution Technology Conference

February 17-19, 2009
Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina
San Diego, California

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About the Distribution Technology Conference
Join us at the 2009 Distribution Technology Conference and hear about the latest technology trends affecting the insurance industry. Meet with top technology vendors and learn about their newest products.

Attend the number one Distribution Event in the industry. Explore new ways to increase your company’s bottom line. Learn how to develop effective distribution technology strategies. Discover how to make the Internet a key priority for channel investment. Listen to how others create integrated service networks – the right way. Attendees will also have the opportunity to speak peer-to-peer about solutions, trouble spots and success stories in interactive sessions.


Who Should Attend?

The Winter Technology Conferences attract decision makers and influencers from a wide array of financial services companies, including many of the world's largest insurers. Seventy-five percent of last year's attendees were director level or above in their companies. The programs are ideal for:

  • C-Level Executives (CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, CFOs, COOs, etc.)

  • Senior Management in Business, Technology and Financial Services

  • Line-of-Business Executives and Managers

  • IT and Business Staff

  • Anyone who uses technology to achieve their business objectives

See the list of 2008 attendees.


Program Details

Some program details are currently being finalized. Please check back for updates.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

12:00 Noon
Registration Opens


1:00 PM – 1:45 PM
Introducing New Technology to Life Agents

Steve Leigh, Principal Analyst, Insurance Advisory Services – Insurance
Gartner
Companies are tired of wasting money because new technologies are not being adopted by the intended audience – the agent. Leigh shares research and strategies to roll-out software so that adoption is assured and value is maximized.

1:55 PM – 2:40 PM
How Web 2.0 Can Help Design the Insurance Products of Tomorrow

Murray Jennex, Ph.D., Associate Professor, IDS
San Diego State University

Today, individuals have the ability to pull information onto their home pages in order to make better informed decisions. These decision support tools can help an individual determine what product to buy or locate one that is tailored to their needs. In light of this, will it be necessary for agents to use a wiki or blog to engage their customers in a dialog to design products they want or need, perhaps in a Second Life-type of interview? Will we be using social networking to sell insurance online? Come listen to the possibilities.

2:40 PM – 3:00 PM
Networking Break


3:00 PM – 3:50PM
Concurrent Sessions


Independents’ Day: How Data Exchange Enabled MetLife’s Expansion into New Distribution Channels
Andrew Falvey, CLU, ChFC, Director, Firm Automation, Service Solutions and Technology Delivery
MetLife

Get the inside story on how MetLife utilized data exchange to expand into the independent producer channel and become a carrier of choice. Learn how they gave independents the ability to conduct business by implementing straight-through processing and faster policy issuance. Falvey will also share some thoughts on how to gain business efficiency by using readily available technologies, bypassing the need to implement expensive, high-maintenance development projects.

Agent Portals – Going from the Drawing Board to Reality to Offer Transactional Capabilities
Vivek Mehra, VP, Global Financial Services & Insurance
Keane
Client TBA

The possibilities for agent portals extend far beyond the traditional roles of providing policy information and illustrations. But much of that potential remains on the drawing board. Only a few agent portals are currently integrated with back-end claims and policy systems and even fewer offer transactional capability. Two compelling case studies illustrate the capabilities needed for differentiation and drive home the benefits that transactional capability offers the agent, the carrier and the insured.

3:55 PM – 4:40 PM
Concurrent Sessions


Optimizing Multichannel Strategies to Enhance Insurance Marketing Results
Linh DePledge, VP Sales & Marketing
DTRIC

In a competitive world, maximizing the impact of marketing dollars is more critical than ever. Staying ahead means examining every channel and every method of distribution, then creating an integrated multichannel marketing strategy that drives cost-effective incremental leads and sales. Bringing theory to life, this session features a case study of how DTRIC applied advanced data practices to drive down the cost of customer acquisition and retention – without increasing its marketing budget. 

How One Company Simplified the Term Life Buying Process
Dave Wickersham, Board Member
Capitas Financial

Isn’t everyone looking for a new business processing system that is quicker, more profitable, meets consumer expectations, expedites commission payments and reduces the time and cost of distribution? Hear a case study of how Capitas Financial implemented a term life processing system that meets the needs of the carrier, their financial services advisors and consumers alike.

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Reception Sponsored by


Wednesday, February 18, 2009


8:00 AM – 8:30 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast


8:30 AM – 9:15 AM
Insurance and the Internet – Who’s Visiting, Who’s Buying?


Chad Hersh, Principal, Insurance
NOVARICA

Brian J. Schlessinger, Vice President/Practice Leader - Financial Service
Nielsen Online

While property and casualty companies are leading the way when it comes to the online marketing of insurance products, life and health carriers have been slow to take advantage of this growing marketing channel. Backed by a wealth of statistics developed by Nielsen Online, Hersh and Schlessinger share some astounding numbers about online insurance purchases and shopping trends. Find out who is visiting, who is buying and reasons to reconsider a web presence. 

9:20 AM – 10:05 AM
How End-to-End New Business Automation Improves POS and Provides Quick ROI

Ron Pizur, Senior Vice President, Information Technology
Allstate Workplace Division

Efficient implementation, fast deployment and immediate ROI are the critical keys to introducing solutions in our fast-paced business environment. Hear how Allstate’s scalable, web-based solution for new business streamlines workflow, automates underwriting and manages the entire new business process for carriers and their distribution channels. The result is faster turnaround times on applications and an improvement in customer service levels. Hear too how Allstate rolled out the project to their agents and facilitated user acceptance.

10:05 AM – 10:25 AM
Networking Break


10:25 AM – 11:10 AM
Streamlining Producer Data Capture

Speaker TBA

Eliminating time consuming, outdated, paper-based processes is the goal of nearly every company in the insurance industry. Hear how one company successfully eliminated the paper process of capturing data from prospective producers and agents, replacing it with a secure, online forms tool. Also examine the benefits of electronic data capture and how it led to increased processing efficiencies and better managed producer forms.

11:15 AM – 12:00 Noon
IBM Platinum Session: Gaining a Competitive Edge through Trust, Transparency and Technology

Andrea Eichorn, Customer Focused Strategy, Associate Partner
IBM Global Business Services

From thought leadership work that is concluding in late 2008, Eichorn shares perspectives on the importance of driving customer advocacy with US insurance customers. Insurers who focus on what is important to their customers and prospects, including the varied attitudes, values and resulting actions found in today’s markets, will have an edge in reaching, retaining and driving growth with tomorrow’s customers. To achieve this, insurers and agents will need to work together to deliver trust, transparency and technology.

12:00 Noon – 2:00 PM
Lunch in Hall of Innovation


2:00 PM – 2:50 PM
Beyond e-Signature 101

Gregory T. Casamento, Partner
Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP

Patrick J. Hatfield, Partner
Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP

When speed is critical, e- and voice signatures can mean the difference between a closed sale and just a possibility. They reduce costs, increase efficiencies and improve customer satisfaction. But e-signatures are not without potential pitfalls. This session discusses the opportunities and differences among e-signatures, voice signatures and the complete process required for legal compliance. Hear how companies can assure that their records management process holds up in the event of a challenge. And learn how to ensure that what the client read or heard is the same as what they are agreeing to. In short, it’s the information you need to implement e-signatures in any organization.

3:00 PM – 3:50 PM
Leveraging the Online Channel to Support Agent Careers

Speaker TBA

There is no doubt that independent and career agents feel threatened by the online distribution channel. As a result, carriers have been hesitant to introduce consumer-oriented online capabilities and have not fully leveraged the power of the online channel. This session demonstrates how to use the online channel to generate customer leads for agents, the role it plays in recruiting, training and coaching younger agents and best practices to lift the performance of all agents. 

3:50 PM – 4:10 PM
Networking Break


4:10 PM – 4:50 PM
Building Increased Customer Satisfaction through Advanced Communications

Chris Nicholson, Director – Strategic Communications
Humana

With industry-specific terminology, the wide variety of plans and confusing coverage options, it’s no wonder that health insurance is poorly understood by consumers. Hear how Humana has gone to great lengths to develop personalized, consumer-directed statements using tables, charts and dynamic messaging to present complex information clearly and relevantly, thereby reducing marketing and administrative costs. Humana is uniquely positioned to discuss best practices and how an effective document strategy can drive service improvements, customer satisfaction and deliver a significant ROI.

5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Hall of Innovation Open

Reception Sponsored by


Thursday, February 19, 2009


8:00 AM – 8:30 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast


8:30 AM – 9:15 AM
Social Networking and Technologies

Speaker TBA

It seems that every day there is a new social networking tool that facilitates the exchange of information and helps connect people with expertise. Whether it’s blogs, wikis, Facebook, LinkedIn or another, newer networking vehicle, developing a social technology strategy is critical when it comes to staying current and getting ahead.

9:20 AM – 10:05 AM
Results from the Multi-Polar World Survey

Michael Costonis, North America Insurance Lead
Accenture

Traditional business and operating models no longer equip insurers for success in a volatile new environment. The emergence of vigorous new markets and brash new competitors sees the old economic order being replaced by a more globalized multi-polar economy. To survive and grow over the long term, carriers will have to fundamentally review their strategies and their operational capabilities, revamping them where necessary to produce step-increases in competitiveness and performance. Hear how Spanish insurance group Mapfre built a high performance business model that allows them to grow - notwithstanding difficult market conditions.

10:05 AM – 10:25 AM
Networking Break


10:25 AM – 11:10 AM
Generations

Speaker TBA

Everyone is looking for ways to reach Millennials – “Generation Y,” the “Net Generation.” But is now the time to invest in the technology to reach this demographic group... or is a “wait and see” approach the more prudent course of action?

11:15 AM – 12:00 Noon
CSC Platinum Session: Going Green at CSC

John Albanese, Vice President, CSC Financial Services Solutions
CSC

Green IT initiatives are now the rule rather than the exception. Insurance carriers are concerned with data security, infrastructure flexibility and cost-savings through eco-friendly measures. Likewise, green IT initiatives are top priorities at CSC. One solution is a next-generation virtual, portable and secure insurance work space on a smart card. Albanese shares details of the implementation in CSC’s BPO and the benefits derived from this eco-responsible desktop virtualization solution.

12:00 Noon 
Adjourn


Registration Fee

By January 23, 2009 - Save $100 by registering early! Best value: register for both conferences!

Distribution Technology Emerging Technology Both Conferences
US $745 LOMA Members US $745 LOMA Members US $1045 LOMA Members
US $1115 Non-members US $1115 Non-members US $1565 Non-members
US $930 LIMRA members US $930 LIMRA members US $1305 LIMRA members

After January 23, 2009

Distribution Technology Emerging Technology Both Conferences
US $845 LOMA Members US $845 LOMA Members US $1145 LOMA Members
US $1215 Non-members US $1215 Non-members US $1665 Non-members
US $1030 LIMRA members US $1030 LIMRA members US $1405 LIMRA members


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Hotel

Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina
1441 Quivira Road
San Diego, California
92109 USA
Tel: 619 224 1234
Toll free: 800 233 1234
Fax: 619 224 0348

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Mention the LOMA meeting to receive the discount group rate. 
Group rate: $195 (single/double) plus taxes. Hotel reservation cutoff date is January 21, 2009.

 

 

 

Thank You to Our 2009 Sponsors and Exhibitors!

 

Double Platinum Sponsor

IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with over 80 years of leadership in helping financial institutions innovate. IBM and its Business Partners take their breadth and depth of insight on insurance industry issues and apply their services and technology expertise to help solve the most critical business problems. www.ibm.com/insurance

Platinum Sponsor
CSC leads the industry in helping insurers reach their business goals by providing a single source for technology that addresses every facet of the insurance enterprise. Our comprehensive portfolio of function-rich software and integrated solutions is designed to help you achieve competitive differentiation and stay ahead of emerging trends in the areas of new business/underwriting, claims, business process management, customer service, distribution, product development, policy administration and more. www.csc-fs.com
Gold Sponsors

ImageRight built the ImageRight document management system specifically for insurance – working with our clients’ IT executives, adjusters, claims managers, and underwriters. ImageRight installs with minimal customization and uses no proprietary interfaces. ImageRight’s Web services provide global access to the system’s functionally and content, improving portability, efficiency and customer service. www.imageright.com

Resource Magazine, published monthly by LOMA, provides readers with information about developments in life insurance company management.  Topics covered include industry trends, technology, customer service, human resources, financial management, education and training. Resource keeps readers informed about industry management through staff by-lined articles, case studies, contributions by industry officials and LOMA research. www.loma.org/Resource.asp
Bronze Sponsor
The Robert E. Nolan Company is an operations and technology consulting firm specializing in the insurance industry. For 35 years, we have helped companies redesign processes and apply technology to improve service, quality, productivity, and costs. Please visit www.renolan.com to view original articles, case studies, and industry research.




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