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As specialty risks evolve, businesses need to re-evaluate their exposures and ensure they are adequately protected.
A new risk landscape is emerging, in which intangible and interconnected risks present a critical challenge for businesses and the insurance industry. This is why planning for the impact of these new risks, or considering the effect of a minor modification to current exposures, is a crucial foundation for any risk management strategy.
Greg serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CNA Canada, along with Interim Chief Agent. In his role, he is responsible for leading the Finance and Information Technology functions for CNA Canada’s operations.  
Severio joined CNA Canada in November 1999 and currently serves as Vice President, Risk Control. He is responsible for leading and executing the Risk Control function of underwriting risk assessments and "value added" customer services to support CNA Canada’s underwriting strategic plans.
Luke leads the transformation and modernization of CNA’s IT functions to support business growth across Canada. His 27 years of IT experience enables the realization of modern efficiencies, helping to drive business growth and solutions through collaboration. 
In an article published by Canadian Underwriter Magazine, Nick Creatura, President and CEO of CNA Canada, discusses the other technology risk that’s keeping clients up at night
Underwriting Specialist - International Solutions Canada
Professional Liability Clear Solutions for Complex Risks Risk is complicated and unpredictable, especially for organizational leaders facing stresses that include new and increasingly complex…
Professional Liability Clear Solutions for Complex Risks Risk is complicated and unpredictable, especially for organizational leaders facing stresses that include new and increasingly complex…
The use of any technology platform comes with risk, and each healthcare provider must carefully identify the risks to their practice and their patients, mitigate these risks, and have the appropriate insurance coverage in place.