Keynote Speaker

Tracie Grella
2017 CLM and Business Insurance Cyber Summit
Head of Professional Liability, Global Financial Lines
AIG
Tracie Grella is Head of Professional Liability for Global Financial Lines at AIG. In this role, Ms. Grella is responsible for establishing underwriting strategy and implementing best practices in multiple lines of business including cyber liability, reputational risk insurance, architects and engineers liability, and specialty professional liability worldwide.
Most recently, Ms. Grella served as President of Professional Liability for Financial Lines in the U.S. and Canada Region. Ms. Grella began her insurance career with AIG in 1995 as a professional associate in AIG’s U.S. Executive Liability division, and subsequently held a number of positions of increasing responsibility, including President of National Accounts and Chief Underwriting Officer for Professional Liability.
Ms. Grella is commonly called upon as an industry expert by insurance trade and mainstream publications on cyber liability and professional liability issues. She holds a B.S. in finance from Rutgers University and holds a CPCU designation.

Jay Edelson
The Post-Spokeo World of Article III Standing: Where are the Courts Headed, and What are the Implications for Insurers?
Founder & CEO

Alex Tievsky
The Post-Spokeo World of Article III Standing: Where are the Courts Headed, and What are the Implications for Insurers?
Associate
Alex studied linguistics at the College of the University of Chicago and received his J.D. cum laude from the Northwestern University School of Law. He is part of the firm's Issues & Appeals Group.

Daniel Baltz
Increasing Cyber Savvy to Increase Cybersecurity
Senior Vice President, Insurance Risk

Gil Vega
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Managing Director & CISO

Scott Corzine
Unique Cyber Risks and Coverage Challenges from the Industrial Internet of Things
Senior Managing Director
Scott Corzine is a Senior Managing Director at Ankura Consulting Group, located in the New York, NY office. He has extensive experience in providing operational risk and resilience services to a broad portfolio of private, public and education sector clients around their governance, risk and compliance initiatives and supporting their response to disruptions and crises. Mr. Corzine has conducted cybersecurity assessments, benchmarking and technical information security testing, and has delivered vulnerability remediation plans and long term InfoSec maturity roadmaps for global clients in multiple industry sectors.
Throughout his career, Mr. Corzine has conducted operational risk and business impact assessments, and has developed crisis management frameworks, recovery strategies, and business/operational continuity plans for public and private sector clients across the U.S. and other continents. Mr. Corzine has developed training curricula and led business recovery workshops for New York City and FEMA. He has conducted security and vulnerability assessments, developed comprehensive emergency management plans, and facilitated training and exercises for numerous education sector clients. Mr. Corzine was principal investigator on two research teams engaged by a unit of The National Academy of Sciences to study resilience issues in the U.S. airport sector and develop custom software to assist airports in developing their business continuity and emergency management plans.

John Farley
Unique Cyber Risks and Coverage Challenges from the Industrial Internet of Things
Vice President, Cyber Risk Consulting Practice Leader

Joe Weiss
Unique Cyber Risks and Coverage Challenges from the Industrial Internet of Things
Director
