Profile of Kathy Burger
Editorial Director
Member Since: 5/8/2014
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Blog Posts: 575
Posts: 132
Katherine Burger is Editorial Director of Bank Systems & Technology and Insurance & Technology, members of UBM TechWeb's InformationWeek Financial Services. She assumed leadership of Bank Systems & Technology in 2003 and of Insurance & Technology in 1991. In addition to directing the editorial strategy of both brands, Kathy is charged with the creation and development of new products, editorial supplements, special publications and live and online events including BS&T's Executive Summit, I&T's Executive Summit, Webcasts, live custom events and executive roundtables. Kathy is a frequent speaker/moderator at financial services industry conferences, and also has presented at a number of technology company user group and sales force events, as well as numerous Webcasts sponsored by industry leaders. She is a graduate of Carleton College.
Articles by Kathy Burger
posted in July 2009
7/30/2009
Craig Raymond named Chief Risk Officer & Chief Actuary for John Hancock Financial; newly created position will span organization with goal of strengthening carrier's risk management capabilities.
7/28/2009
HCL confirms strategic partnership with Shanghai-based insurance solutions provider eBaoTech Corp. for joint delivery with of Web-based core insurance process management solutions.
7/24/2009
Jacqueline Brainard joins Conseco as VP, Re-Engineering; former BCS Financial exec will support carrier's efforts to transform internal processes.
7/22/2009
UniRisX appoints David Piesse, former head of Sun Microsystems Global Insurance Practice, as new Chairman of Asia Pacific Operations.
7/10/2009
The big technology buzz this week has been around Google's Chrome operating system, positioned as an open source, cloud computing-based alternative to Microsoft's Windows platform.
7/8/2009
Deloitte and Oracle extend alliance to address International Financial Reporting Standards; focus will be on delivering industry-specific solutions for reducing complexity, increasing transparency and improving efficiency.