Magazine
Cover Story
Jan/Feb 2018
Undergrads Launch Bermuda Captive
Butler University’s program may just be the answer industry talent scouts have coveted.
Features
Making Sense of Something
Crazed Washington will keep us both jumping in 2018.
Don’t Tell, Don’t Ask
Can genetic testing give consumers the edge in long-term care?
Double Vision
In theory, ACOs promise great value, but how do they fare in practice?
Thought Leaders
Vital Signs
Inside ACOs
Q&A with The Leavitt Partners’ chief development officer, David Smith, on acco...
Hungry for a Challenge
Are your millennials lazy or just bored?
Program-Able
Carriers wallow in inertia and impede innovative program administrators’ progress.
Family Time
States and employers are stepping up to implement PFL benefits.
A Reboot
Leader’s Edge will be transitioning this year in a new direction.
The Onus Is on Us
We are an old industry that needs new blood, and we need to invest in that talent now.
Beware IRS Letter 226J
Clients face stiff fines if they don’t respond within 30 days.
When Will the Madness End?
Deal count and price continued to rise in 2017.
More In This Issue
Traveler's Briefcase: January/February 2018
Scandinavian hot spots, breakfast at Tiffany’s and Priority Pass
Personal Lines
Andy Vetor, Executive Vice President, Employee Benefits, MJ Insurance
I tell people in some ways cancer is the best thing that ever happened to me. It gave me a perspective I could never otherwise get.
Seasoned Traveler
David Paddison's Savannah, Georgia
Savannah is a small, distinctively southern town that has a cosmopolitan, big-city feel.