Live Webinar

No Fooling: 2025 Insurance Trends That Matter

Explore 2025 insurance trends with AI, data and fraud insights – no fooling, just facts!

April 1 • 12 p.m. ET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

No joke – insurance is facing serious challenges.

We’d be fools to ignore the forces reshaping our industry.

But all kidding aside, it’s time to have a real conversation about what’s next.

Join SAS’ resident “Insurance Nerd” Franklin J. Manchester, CPCU, and AI & Tech Trailblazer Mary Osborne for a fast-paced, insightful and (yes) entertaining look at the biggest trends impacting insurance in 2025.

You will learn how to:

  • Unlock AI’s True Potential: Moving beyond the hype.
  • Conquer the New Data Frontier: Redefining risk assessment.
  • Build the Bionic Workforce: Where AI meets human expertise.
  • Outsmart Fraudsters: New threats need new solutions.
  • Brace for Insurance’s “Oppenheimer Moment”: The tech revolution ahead.

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About the experts

Franklin Manchester

Global Insurance Strategic Advisor, SAS

A self-described "Insurance Super Nerd," Franklin leads Market Strategy & Engagement for Insurance at SAS. With nearly two decades in the P&C industry – including leadership roles at Nationwide – he brings deep expertise in underwriting, portfolio management and sales strategy. Franklin is a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and actively shapes industry direction through his roles on the ClimateTech Connect Advisory Council and as Board Chair for the Women's Center of Raleigh.

Mary Osborne

Product Manager, SAS

A natural language processing and generative AI enthusiast, Mary manages SAS' NLP portfolio and teaches computational linguistics at Duke University. With over 25 years of experience in analytics and AI, she's helping shape the future of intelligent automation and decision making.