BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Members of the Novarica Insurance Technology Research Council, a knowledge-sharing group of hundreds of insurer CIOs, have selected American Family as one of two winners for a Data/Analytics initiative, based on a review of case studies published today at https://novarica.com/compendium2017/.
American Family Insurance deployed a self-service data and analytics model now used by more than 5,400 employees and agents at the company. The company estimates that the system created staff-time efficiencies worth $1 million to date.
“Self-service analytic capabilities are critical for empowering our employees and agents, and this has been a key enabler across the organization,” said Barron Penner, Business Enablement leader American Family Insurance.
“American Family’s initiative was selected by the committee for its effective use of technology and real-world business impact,” said Matthew Josefowicz, President/CEO of Novarica and moderator of the Council.
American Family’s case study, along with case studies of seven other winners, and more than 20 additional cases considered for Impact Awards, was published today in Novarica’s 6th Annual Best Practices Case Study Compendium, online at https://novarica.com/compendium2017/. Novarica has published more than 175 case studies through this program since 2012.
About the Novarica Impact Awards
The Novarica Research Council
Impact Awards are the largest purely peer-juried awards in insurance
technology. Over a dozen CIO members of the Novarica Insurance
Technology Research Council vote annually to recognize the efforts of
their peers to use technology to drive business value in digital,
data/analytics, core systems, and IT operations. No vendors,
consultants, journalists, or members of the Novarica team participate in
the selection committee, making the Novarica Impact Awards distinctive
in being a purely peer-juried award.
The Novarica Insurance Technology Research Council is a free, moderated, knowledge-sharing community of more than 300 insurer CIOs and senior executives. In addition to recognizing successful initiatives through the Impact Awards, members participate in anonymized studies and private, vendor-free events. More information at https://novarica.com/council/.
The Council is managed by Novarica, a research and advisory firm that helps more than 90 insurers make better decisions about technology projects and strategy through published research, advisory services, and consulting on vendor selection, benchmarking, project assurance, capability and organizational assessments, and IT strategy. https://novarica.com/