High-energy, operator-grade sessions on what is actually happening inside insurance technology — drawn from 25 years of building it and seven years of interviewing the people running it.
Customized for carrier, broker, venture, or association audiences.
Seven years and 177 podcast episodes inside the InsurTech movement — what worked, what failed publicly, and what every carrier, founder, and investor should be doing right now. Drawn from Geek Out (2026) and verifiable across the catalog.
Best for: opening keynote slot, board offsites, leadership summits.
How AI agents are reshaping financial services from quoting to claims to underwriting to customer service — and what the next three years of carrier IT roadmaps need to look like. Built on real carrier deployments from 2025.
Best for: CIO summits, AI conferences, IT leadership.
The 2025–2026 carrier playbook for moving GenAI from lab projects into millions-of-records-a-day production workloads — with the data, governance, and human-in-the-loop architecture to make it safe under regulatory scrutiny.
Best for: innovation councils, carrier strategy retreats, claims/underwriting leadership.
The cash-disciplined operator mindset, drawn from 25 years of bootstrapping JBK and the Houndstooth Press bestseller Be Your Own VC. Why most ideas have to bootstrap to survive — and how to do it without burning out.
Best for: entrepreneurship programs, MBA cohorts, founder networks, YPO chapters.
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377+ documented presentations from 2005 to today — from the construction circuit to the InsurTech stage.
Tech check, on-site by mid-morning, in green room before the audience seats. No last-minute scrambles, no missed sound-check.
A 30-minute prep call with the program lead before every event to lock in audience composition, the three things you most want them walking out remembering, and any sensitive topics to navigate.
Available for VIP dinners, sponsor meet-and-greets, podcast interviews on site, and post-keynote Q&A. The keynote is the on-stage part; the rest is the part organizers remember.
Speaking calendar fills 4–9 months out for premium slots. For repeat events and new conferences, the earlier the better. Send the date, audience, slot length, and the three things you most want the room walking out remembering — and we'll go from there.