2020 LIMRA Virtual Annual Conference Agenda

All times listed are Eastern Daylight Time.

Monday, October 26, 2020

11:00 am - 11:05 am - OPENING

Voices of Service

Sponsored by USAA

11:05 am - 11:10 am - OPENING REMARKS

Host: BARBARA TURNER, CRPC, President and Chief Operating Officer, Ohio National Financial Services

11:10 am - 12:00 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Helping Our Industry Navigate Change

David Levenson, DBA, FSA, CFA - President and Chief Executive Officer, LIMRA and LOMA

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm - BREAK

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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm: BREAKOUT SESSIONS

1.1 Customer Experience: How 2020 Is Shaping the Future of the Life and Annuities CX

NATHALIA BELLIZIA, Partner, Boston Consulting Grpup
ROBERT EHREN, FSA, CLU, ChFC, Senior Vice President, Business Services, Securian Financial Group
CAROLINE FEENEY, CLU, ChFC, CEO of Individual Solutions, Prudential Financial, Inc.
JOHN VACCARO, Head of MassMutual Financial Advisors, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
Moderator:
GINA BIRCHALL, J.D., LLIF, Chief Operating Officer, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.
Moderator: TODD SILVERHART, Ph.D., Corporate Vice President and Director, Research Quality & Performance, LIMRA

COVID-19 required companies to quickly shift practices in order to continue doing business. Some temporary changes will likely become the “new normal,” as the move toward digital accelerates and customer expectations continue to evolve. In this session we will share some of the findings that our CX task force has uncovered over the past few months on the evolution of CX as well as relevant experience within our panelists’ companies.

1.2 Emerging Technology: What the C-Suite Needs to Know

SANJAY KANIYAR, Partner, McKinsey & Company;
KARTIK SAKTHIVEL, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, LIMRA, LOMA and LL Global, Inc.;
Moderator: PATRICK LEARY, Corporate Vice President, Workplace Benefits Research, LIMRA

In an era of acronym soup and breakneck technological progress, it can be difficult to separate hype from reality and focus on the appropriate course of action. LIMRA and LOMA are proud to partner with McKinsey & Company to bring you insights on technology trends that will shape our industry over the next three-to-five years. Our work examining data and analytics, accelerated digitization, and platform modernization will not only provide clear direction as organizations embark on their technology journeys, it will also inspire industry leaders to take the necessary steps to thrive in a post-pandemic world. Where are the smart investments to be made? What pitfalls need to be avoided? How can technical debts be managed? Join us as we create a new vision for the future of our industry — enabled by technology.

1.3 The Impact of Low Interest Rates: The View From the Customer and Distributor

SCOTT CAMPION, Partner, Oliver Wyman
KEVIN HOGAN, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Life & Retirement, AIG
MARIANNE PURUSHOTHAM, FSA, MAAA, Corporate Vice President, Research Shared Services and Center of Excellence, LIMRA
KRISTIN RICCI, Partner, Insurance, Oliver Wyman
DAVID LEVENSON, President and Chief Executive Officer, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc., Moderator

LL Global partnered with Oliver Wyman and 125 executives across the industry to form a Low Interest Rate Executive Task Force. This session will examine the second phase of the task force’s work focused on the customer and distributor. How will a low interest rate environment over the long-term impact customer’s and distributor’s needs and the value propositions of insurance products? The task force conducted a number of surveys and held focus groups to help guide insurers on these questions.

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm - BREAK

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Resilience at Work: A Moderated Conversation With Adam Grant

Moderator: CONOR MURPHY, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Brighthouse Financial

Adam Grant - Organizational Psychologist, The Wharton School of Business

3:00 pm - 3:05 pm - MONDAY ADJOURNMENT

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

11:00 am - 11:05 am - OPENING REMARKS

Host: JAMIE OHL, Executive Vice President, President, Retirement Plan Services, Head of Life & Annuity Operations, Lincoln Financial Group

11:05 am - 11:15 am - GENERAL SESSION

State of the Association

Gina Birchall, J.D., LLIF - Chief Operating Officer, LIMRA and LOMA

11:15 am - 12:15 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Leading the Change

Lorraine Hariton - President & Chief Executive Officer, Catalyst

George Nichols - President and Chief Executive Officer, The American College of Financial Services

Tim Ryan - U.S. Chair and Senior Partner, PwC

Michael Hyter, Moderator - Chief Diversity Officer, Korn Ferry

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm - BREAK

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12:45 pm - 1:45 pm: BREAKOUT SESSIONS

2.1 Meet the Fraudsters ― Who Are They and How Do They Operate?

STAS ALFOROV, Director of Research and Development, Gemini Advisory;
Moderator: RUSSELL ANDERSON, CFE, Head of Financial Crimes Services, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.

Have you ever wondered about the malicious fraudsters who attack the financial services industry? How do they get your customers’ data, how are they organized, and how do they learn to carry out their schemes? Join an industry expert to learn about the criminals who succeed at account takeover and compromise the email systems of financial institutions — all by ensnaring their targets with the promise of romance, frightening them with IRS alarms, impersonating IT support, and making fraudulent appeals to their philanthropy.

2.2 Workforce 2020+

DENISE BRINKER, FLMI, HIA, Vice President, Learning, HR Operations, Reporting and Analytics, Allianz Life Insurance Company
STEVEN HAY, Vice President, Strategy & Learning, Prudential Financial
MICHAEL MOLINARO, Vice President & Chief Learning Officer, New York Life Insurance Company
Moderator:
 CARIE CRANE, FLMI, ACS, AIRC, AIAA, Vice President, Professional Development, LOMA

With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, many insurers escalated their digital transformation plans. Many also quickly accelerated reskilling/upskilling initiatives to ensure that employees were able to be as productive as possible in a remote environment. As companies approach the “next normal,” no doubt the knowledge and skills employees need to continue to be successful will grow and shift as the pace of rapid change continues. In this session, industry experts and thought leaders will explore how financial services companies are adapting and expanding their talent initiatives to prepare existing employees for a new environment and to hire new talent to help drive success.

2.3 The Future of Financial Wellness

JUNEEN KIRK, Principal, Financial Services, PwC 
ALISON SALKA, Ph.D., Senior Vice President and Director, Research, LIMRA
ANITA POTTER, Assistant Vice President, Insurance Research, Workplace Benefits, LIMRA, Moderator

The economic disruption that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic has strained the finances of millions of U.S. households. Understanding the elements of financial wellness, and helping consumers achieve it, are more important than ever. This session will discuss financial wellness, its measures, and emerging trends. We will also share some insights from the LL Global task force on wellness, which was assembled to identify ways the industry could have an impact on consumer outcomes.

2.4 Driving Our Industry Forward Together: Using Data to Deliver on Customer Expectations

KILIAN BLUM, Head of Digital & Smart Analytics Americas, Swiss Re
HEATHER MAJEWSKI, Head of Life & Health Solutions Americas, Swiss Re
Moderator:
MARIANNE PURUSHOTHAM, FSA, MAAA, Corporate Vice President, Research and Shared Services & Center of Excellence, LIMRA

It's not only technology but also a move towards data sharing in a collaborative approach that will allow us to move our industry forward and close the protection gap. As an industry, we still face the challenge of delivering the right products to serve the financial needs of a wide part of the market. As we think about the end customer and their needs, it's critical that we are open to new data and analytics, in conjunction with technology, that deliver real value and solve long-standing problems in new ways. Swiss Re experts will lead a discussion on how carriers and platforms will need to work together connecting data, devices, and people to enhance the existing value chain and strengthen carrier relationships with customers and distributors.

 

1:45 pm - 2:15 pm - BREAK

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2:15 pm - 3:15 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Leadership in Turbulent Times

Moderator: MICHAEL EMERSON, FSA, MAAA, Executive Vice President, Head of U.S. and Latin American Markets, RGA Reinsurance Company

Doris Kearns Goodwin - Presidential Historian and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author

3:15 pm - 3:20 pm - TUESDAY ADJOURNMENT

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

11:10 am - 11:15 am - OPENING REMARKS

Host: JILL MCGRUDER, J.D., FLMI, CLU, ChFC, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Western & Southern Financial Group

11:15 am - 12:15 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Economic Innovation: Keeping Corporations Competitive in the 21st Century

Moderator: ADRIAN GRIGGS, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Pacific Life Insurance Company

Austan Goolsbee - Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisers (2010-2011) and Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm - BREAK

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12:45 pm - 1:45 pm: BREAKOUT SESSIONS

3.1 Playing by the Rules: The Changing Regulatory Environment

JOHN BOUDREAU, CLU, ChFC, FLMI, Chief Compliance Officer, Allstate Financial
CAILIE CURRIN
, President, Currin Compliance Services
KYLE JENNINGS, Chief Compliance Officer, AIG Life & Retirement
Moderator:
 SKIP EDMONDS, Head of Compliance and Regulatory Services, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.

Without question, change continues to dominate our lives, and the industry has been quick to adjust practices for the changing environment. With the existence of a complex regulatory environment, combined with the convergence of new regulations and the economic disruption in the marketplace, the need to realign resources is paramount. Equally important is the need for compliance leaders to chart a clear path through these necessary changes and to keep employees and their teams — already feeling stretched — engaged through these unprecedented times. In this session, we’ll learn what chief compliance officers and premier industry experts have to say about today’s environment and how this is impacting our industry and their programs.

3.2 Relationship Manager Success in the “New Norm”

RICHARD VARGO, CEP, CLU, ChFC, Managing Director and Head of Regional Bancassurance, DBS Bank
Moderator: RICHARD FUNKE, LLIF, LIMRA, Assistant Vice President, Global Business Development, Talent Solutions, LIMRA

This session will demonstrate how DBS, South East Asia’s largest financial institution and one of the world’s most progressive banks, is transforming the role of its relationship managers through the use of technology and its digital assets. Learn how DBS has equipped its sales force for success by leveraging technology-based initiatives in response to the COVID pandemic. You can also hear about DBS’s relentless focus on the customer journey and the way its “digital to the core” strategy creates great customer experiences.

3.3 CX at the Workplace: The Employee Experience

PATRICK LEARY, LLIF, Corporate Vice President, Workplace Benefits Research, LIMRA
Moderator:
 SEAN O'DONNELL, LLIF, Senior Vice President, Member Relations, LIMRA, LOMA, and LL Global, Inc.

Many predict that the world of work will change fundamentally, with remote and other work arrangements becoming more prevalent. In the wake of the pandemic, how will employees want to learn about, enroll, and manage the insurance benefits they receive at work?  What role will digital solutions play? This session will share new LIMRA research exploring employee preferences regarding benefits education, enrollment, and service and the requirements needed to create an engaging customer experience at the workplace. 

3.4 The Future of Annuities

GREG JAECK, CFA, Senior Product Leader, Retirement Products, Edward Jones
ALISON REED, Executive Vice President, Product Solutions, Jackson National Life Distributors LLC
CHUCK TOTH, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
TODD GIESING, Senior Director, Annuity Research, Secure Retirement Institute, Moderator

The annuity industry faces significant challenges to growth, yet new opportunities are developing as well. Success will depend on advisors integrating annuities into their overall wealth management practices. At this session, annuity carrier and distribution representatives will discuss the key trends driving change, how companies can leverage customer data and analytics to improve product development, and how annuity companies can better serve the needs of advisors and their clients.

1:45 pm - 2:15 pm - BREAK

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2:15 pm - 3:15 pm - GENERAL SESSION

Leadership and Politics: Insider Viewpoints

Moderator: JOSEPH MONK, CLU, ChFC, LLIF, Senior Vice President, State Farm Insurance

Andrew Card - White House Chief of Staff (2001-2006)

Denis McDonough - White House Chief of Staff (2013-2017)

3:15 pm - 3:20 pm - WEDNESDAY ADJOURNMENT