2023 NIBA Convention program highlights
The 2023 NIBA Convention program offers an exciting opportunity for attendees to hear from industry leaders on burning issues that are currently impacting the industry.
Here are two key sessions that are bound to generate a lot of excitement and discussion come October.
Planning and Resilience: Where to From Here?
Monday 9 October
Australia has been through an unprecedented period of natural disasters and a sustained hard insurance market. However, the lessons of the past have not translated into a cohesive and coordinated approach to planning and resilience. How can we collectively take a strategic approach to future planning and resilience that will better position Australian communities to protect against and deal with natural disasters?
In this session, join key industry stakeholders Brendan Moon, National Emergency Management Agency, Andrew Hall, Insurance Council of Australia, Drew MacRae, Insurance Brokers Code Compliance Committee and Financial Rights Legal Centre, and Gary Okely, NIBA President, as they discuss these issues with a view to determining a better future path.
The Exec Chat, Panel Session
Tuesday 10 October
In celebration of the remarkable contributions made by women in the insurance industry, this panel discussion aims to showcase their expertise, leadership and achievements. We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion, and this panel discussion will shed light on the unique perspectives and experiences of women in insurance.
Gain valuable insights from successful female leaders Dianne Phelan, NIBA Past President, Rebecca Wilson, NIBA Director, and Lynette Walsh, NIBA Director, who have shattered glass ceilings, overcome challenges, and made a significant impact in the field. This is an incredible opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, network with industry professionals, and be inspired by the remarkable journeys of women in insurance.
Explore other exciting sessions that form part of the program and register for the 2023 NIBA Convention today.