Deconstructing Comp
Now in Season 4, we are still breaking down complex issues of workers' compensation into bite-sized nuggets, one conversation at a time. Yvonne Guibert and Rafael Gonzalez approach workers' comp conversations from different backgrounds. Still, they share many similar things, such as their love for family and friends, a passion for Latin culture, and good old-fashioned belly laughs. Join them as they chat with their industry friends and colleagues, learn more about their roles, laugh, and have fun on the journey. You might learn something along the way! See you soon! ¡Hasta pronto!
Deconstructing Comp
Elise White: Change Forward
We are so happy to introduce you to Elise White, President of Change Forward Industries, based in the Atlanta Metro area in Georgia.
Join us for an interesting conversation with Elise. You'll learn about her educational background, including that she studied criminal justice and how that led to a career in insurance and claims management.
Elise has 16+ years of experience managing claims for some of the biggest insurance companies, including Liberty Mutual, Travelers, and Zurich, and has developed quite an affinity for supporting at-risk youth, as well as at-risk industries. She recently launched Change Forward Industries.
Listen to this episode to learn more about Elise, her career and what she's been up to lately, including some very important work with Diversity and Talent Alliance (DATA).
Here are some resources related to our conversation:
- Change Forward Industries - https://changeforwardindustries.com/
- Article about RIMS/WCI Research Presentation: www.workerscompensation.com_Want better worker safety-tryEmpathy
- Diversity and Talent Alliance (DATA) , Non-profit https://www.diversityandtalent.org/
- Support the DATA Fundraiser - Workers' Compensation Empathy Relay Digital Game for $10: https://www.diversityandtalent.org/store/p/empathy-relay-digital-game-workers-comp-edition
Note from Elise: "I did not state these stats with 100% accuracy, but here is the insurance data on the aging workforce and talent shortage within insurance:"
Stats mentioned:
- 4% millennials interested in working in insurance careers, PEW Research
- 50% of insurance professionals are looking to retire by 2028, National Association of Mutual Insurance
We love Elise and we think you will too! Grab your headphones and let's go talk to Elise!
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