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Peter Van Aartrijk, CEO of Aartrijk and Author

\"\"Peter Van Aartrijk is the Founder and CEO of The Aartrijk Group and Co-Author of The Powers: 10 Factors for Building an Exponentially More Powerful Brand”.  Peter is also the principal of brand/culture strategy firm Chromium, with specialties in insurance, financial services, and trade/member organizations. He’s appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox and other networks, and also been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and other national media. Peter talks with Cindy about branding and how it’s more than just a logo.

 

 

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Paul Gagne of Social Correction

\"\"Paul Gagne is an activist, musician, foodie and the Founder of Social Correction. He’s talking with Cindy about his passions in life and how he is transitioning those into his work and becoming an entrepreneur. He’s one cool dude!

 

 

 

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Paul Gagne of Social Correction

\"\"Paul Gagne is an activist, musician, foodie and the Founder of Social Correction. He’s talking with Cindy about his passions in life and how he is transitioning those into his work and becoming an entrepreneur. He’s one cool dude!

 

 

 

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Mike Valletta of The Local Libationist

Mike Valletta\"Mike is the CEO and Libations Consultant of The Local Libationist. He’s talking with Cindy about going from a Corporate Job to starting his own business and becoming an Entrepreneur. Mike is a wiz at social media and one of the early blog adopters!

 

 

 

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Mike Valletta of The Local Libationist

Mike Valletta\"Mike is the CEO and Libations Consultant of The Local Libationist. He’s talking with Cindy about going from a Corporate Job to starting his own business and becoming an Entrepreneur. Mike is a wiz at social media and one of the early blog adopters!

 

 

 

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The Post Retirement Entrepreneur

“I’m ready to retire, but not ready to stop working, stop using my brain, stop… doing.”

When you have spent most of your life in Corporate America – leading teams, driving change, mentoring generations – retiring to Boca or moving to the Villages isn’t always an easy transition for some.

In fact, many recent retired execs I speak with feel lost but, more importantly, feel the need to take what they’ve learned and do something meaningful with it – they want to leave a legacy, they want to make a difference.  This mindset often results in joining a board, volunteering, or even opening their own company and working as a consultant or coach OR all the above.

It all makes sense.  Many retirees live 20-30 years post retirement and if they truly loved their career why not continue working and giving back, sharing knowledge, and padding the “fun fund” while they’re at it.

Here are some interesting facts I’ve discovered about my fellow Boomers who are opting to be entrepreneurs for the first time. (note this is based on my personal connections – not some deep market research!)

  1. It’s not about the money – it’s about the meaning, the mission, and the legacy.
  2. Speaking of money – most don’t NEED to match their corporate salary, in fact, most shoot for 50-100K per year.
  3. Most opt for service-based industries – such as coaches or consultants because the startup cost is not huge and the transition is seamless. They aren’t learning new skill sets.  YET – some opt to go in a completely NEW direction including retail.
  4. More often than not – they prefer to go solo. No employees but bringing in contract workers if needed since many managed large teams for decades.  “Been there done that” is the mantra.
  5. Flexibility is important. They don’t want stress, they want to work when they want and vacation when they want.  They are “retired” after all.
  6. If they are consultants – they are insanely picky about who they will work with. It goes back to enjoying the journey not building an empire.

If you are approaching the magical sixties and aren’t really ready for retirement, but are ready to exit your current job – perhaps entrepreneur life is for you.

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Juliet LeBien, LCSW of LeBien Psychotherapy

\"\"Juliet LeBien, LCSW, founded of LeBien Psychotherapy has offices in Manhattan and Boston. She’s talking with Cindy about managing it all – the stresses that come along with owning your own business, being a mom, a wife, managing a house, etc. She shares her decision on why she launched her business and with 2 locations.

 

 

 

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Matt Carbray of Ridgeline Financial

\"\"Matt Carbray  CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, Founder and CEO of Ridgeline Financial, talks family owned business. How can you or should you combine your personal and business finances. We also talk about passing the torch. What does your success plan look like and the importance of having your ducks in a row early on.

 

 

 

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Insuretech: Virtual Property Claims Management in the P&C Space. Win/Win for Carriers, Agents and Insureds

Insuretech surely isn’t a new buzz word, but it is ever evolving.  From digital agency management systems to sales platforms and claims management – the P&C industry is slowly embracing the wonders of technology.  Albeit far slower than other industries.

When it comes to claims management, specifically in the property space, many carriers are heavily reliant on the human factor.  As far as I know, we don’t have robotic teams going out inspecting CAT events, chimney fires, building collapses, and the like – but we are using drones, video technology, and more.

For many insureds and claims adjusters, the pain comes from cataloging personal and/or business property before and after a loss.  In many instances, an adjuster will visit the scene of the loss multiple times to take pictures, inspect areas, review data, etc.  The process is slow, painstaking, and, in some instances, can be incomplete.

The use of technology to capture the value of not only the property, but the contents before and immediately after a claim, and then having access to that data throughout the claims process and even during a litigation situation, cannot only can save time, but more importantly, it’s a TRUE representation of the property and contents.

I spent some time chatting with Grant Breck, CEO and Simon Wojcik, COO of BeThere Virtual Tours.  The two hail from Australia and are changing the way insurance claims are handled.

Beck, a former carpenter turned specialized fire investigator & insurance claims adjuster became frustrated with the process of property claims management.  “During the claims process,  I would have to go back to the scene multiple times, inspect, take pictures, and then analyze the data.  Often there were no before images to compare the post claims images to, and to add to the frustration, we were reliant on the insured to remember what they had, what was lost.  The process was slow, it was painful, and surely not cost effective.  It never gave a true indication of the situation,”  said Beck.

Beck knew that using technology was the answer. More importantly, he knew the quicker a snapshot post claim was taken, the more accurate the data would be.  That’s where Simon Wojcik comes in.  Wojcik is an expert in immersive technologies specifically in the 3D Virtual Space.  Beck and Simon collaborated to launch BeThere™ Virtual Tours.  Combining the insurance and property expertise from Beck with Wojcik’s technology magic.

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Their pitch?  “What if you could walk through any claim, at any time, right from your desktop”.  No sifting through hundreds of ill taken pictures, no going back and forth to the scene. Within 48 hours of a claim, the adjuster, the carrier, and even the insured can view the BeThere 3D Inspection including a virtual tour of the whole property, 360 degree images as needed – ceiling, entry points, yard, doll house view (3D view), Floor plan, schematic floor plan (volume/measurements) and tour location specific data (images, photos, inspection site notes).  Here’s a sample of what they can do.  (CLICK HERE)  or scan the QR Code below.

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Why should Carriers Care?

What I love about this Insuretech process is it doesn’t replace the human factor, it just enhances it.  We still need experts to analyze data, but now with BeThere’s technology, it can be done a hell of a lot quicker and more accurately.  During a CAT event, teams of 3D technicians can be deployed quickly and the data qualified and quantified far easier.  Thereby reducing the time to get insureds back on their feet.

Quote from one of our carriers

\”Be There is an incredibly useful tool which has successfully identified fraud by exaggeration for a total loss contents claim valued at $250,000 and as a result, our business has been protected from this significant financial loss.  The software is simple and easy to navigate which makes claims processing much more efficient. Absolutely worth the investment\”  

Stacey, Fraud and Investigations Department, Auto & General Services.

Overall this type of technology offers:

  • Faster Claims Processing Times.
  • Increased Auditing Capacity
  • Decreased Travel time and Expenses For field agents
  • Reduction in False Claims
  • Reduction in Over Quoting
  • Increased Customer Experience for Agents and Insureds

In an era where insurance carriers are struggling to be heroes, adding to the customer experience is a big one.  “Using our technology in the personal homeowners’ insurance space brings so much value back to the insured.  As part of pre-binding field inspection, a 3D snapshot is taken of the property and the contents.  Yearly updates can be done upon renewal.  In the event of a claim or CAT event we have an extremely accurate picture of what the property and contents were,” says Grant.  “One of the biggest frustrations I’ve heard from insureds in my years out in the field was trying to account for all their personal property after a fire and trying to create a picture for the claims adjuster of what their house looked like, where everything was and the condition of the home and the property.  Our technology is the ultimate inventory taker.  We can literally look into every closet, every cabinet, and every corner.  No stone is left unturned.”

Will robots replace humans in the claims process?  Probably not in my lifetime but introducing technology like Grant and Simon’s into our current claims process on the P&C side just makes sense.  The great news for carriers and insureds – the Australian team has perfected their process to make it very affordable to everyone involved.  I don’t know about you, but a carrier who teams up with these two will have a leg up on their competition.  When will they head stateside?  Grant noted it was already in the works.  Stay tuned.

To learn more about BeThere and all the cool stuff they are doing – visit WWW.BETHEREVT.COM.AU

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Alex Lyman of Western New England University

\"\"Alex Lyman, Senior Copywriter at Western New England University joins Cindy for a lively conversation about millennials and Generation Z and what matters to them from an education level. Hear how universities are adapting to students who want to be entrepreneurs, launch businesses, and invent new products. Learn how times are changing!

 

 

 

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