PLRB Presents! Tech Challenges & Opportunities
Curriculum:
Tuesday 8:00 - 9:30
Mike Brode,
VP Meetings & Education
PLRB, Downers Grove, IL
Lars Daniel,
EnCE, CCO, CCPA, Practice Leader-Digital For.
Envista Forensics/AREPA, Morrisville, NC
Tim Havlir,
JD, Counsel
PLRB, Downers Grove, IL
Neel Sus,
CEO
Susco Solutions, Harvey, LA
Alissha Watley,
Sr. Meetings Manager
PLRB, Downers Grove, IL
- Fitness Wearables and Trucking: Transforming More Than Waistlines
Presented By: Lars Daniel EnCE, CCO, CCPA, CTNS, CTA, CIPTS, CWA, Practice Leader - Digital Forensics, Envista Forensics
The escalating popularity and sophistication of fitness and wearable devices increase their value as a source of digital evidence, as these devices can provide forensic artifacts about when and where something happened, such as a medical event while driving, or to determine the historic sleep quality and duration of a driver as part of a lifestyle analysis.
- How Personal Transformation Drives Digital Transformation
Presented By: Neel Sus, CEO & CPO, Susco
This talk will explore how leveraging paradigms in digital transformation can yield massive breakthroughs in personal transformation and vice versa. Topics will include “The Power of Why,” common pitfalls in allocating enough time & money, and defining stakeholder engagement.
- What’s the Scenario? with PLRB: Help! They Stole My Facebook Followers!
Presented By:
Tim Havlir, Coverage Counsel, PLRB
Mike Brode, VP Educational and Technical Services, PLRB
Alissha Watley, Sr. Meetings Manager, PLRB
In each episode of PLRB’s new podcast “What’s the Scenario? with PLRB”, the PLRB team addresses a claims or coverage scenario and answers interesting insurance questions. In this live taping, they’ll tackle this scenario: The two head pastors of a megachurch had a falling out. One pastor left to start his own ministry, but just before he did, he changed the megachurch's Facebook password. He now has exclusive control of the account and sole access to the 100k+ followers, so the church filed a theft claim with its first-party insurer. Is this a direct physical loss to the church's property? Are Facebook followers even "property" with any means of valuation? Subscribe anywhere podcasts can be found, or check us out on YouTube.