CSIO forms standards governance advisory council

CSIO forms standards governance advisory council

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CSIO forms standards governance advisory council

Move aims to improve adoption of clear and unambiguous standards

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By
Mika Pangilinan

The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) has established a standards governance advisory council in a bid to enhance its standards and implementation guides and eliminate conflicting interpretations among its member organizations.

The decision to create a new council came during the development of CSIO’s upcoming multi-year strategic plan. It also aims to boost collaboration and cooperation among members.

The move includes the implementation of a comprehensive standards adoption framework, CSIO said in a press release. This includes the introduction of adoption classification systems overseen by the council.

CSIO’s standards governance advisory council held its first meeting on July 11. Representatives from Deloitte facilitated the session, including Debbie Wilson, senior advisor/leader of consulting and insurance core technology, and Billy Walsh, senior manager.

Insurers


Aviva Canada: Steven Chan, senior business analyst
Gore Mutual Insurance Company: Shane Mannion, director, DevOps and architecture
Intact Insurance: Shantie Ramkishun, director, commercial lines operations & planning
Northbridge Insurance: Malvik Chhatbar, manager, connectivity & engineering
Travelers Canada: Gaurav Chhabra, lead architect
Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company: May Damasco, senior solutions analyst

Vendors


Applied Systems: William Ma, VP of product management and innovation, Canada
Guidewire Software Inc.: James McCully, principal, strategic development programs
Vertafore Canada: Stacey Miranda, senior director, product management

IBAC representatives:


Excalibur Insurance Group: Jeff Roy, president & CEO
Gallagher: Joseph Carnevale, vice president, sales – GTHA
Guild Insurance Group: Dwight Heppner, manager of digital strategy

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“Data standards are crucial for any organization that wants to structure its data and maintain higher data quality for decision-making,” said Catherine Smola, president and CEO of CSIO.

“We appreciate the subject matter experts from our member organizations coming together to sit on the standards governance advisory council and sharing their insights to improve the standards implementation framework for the P&C industry.”

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