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Women to Watch 2008

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Click on the names below to view profiles.

Business Insurance's Women to Watch feature is our attempt to identify some of the women who do outstanding work in commercial insurance, risk management, employee benefits and related fields.

On December 2 BI honored these Women to Watch at a luncheon. Click here to view the coverage.

This year, 25 women are profiled:

  • Rebecca C. Amoroso

  • Alison Borland

  • Sarah Dalgarno

  • Patricia Hemingway Hall

  • Jacqueline Kosecoff

  • LoriAnn Lowery

  • Jodi Aronson Prohofsky

  • Mary Sklarski

  • Peg Warner

  • Diane Askwyth

  • Catherine Corrie

  • Christa Davies

  • Ruth A. Hunt

  • Diane Larrivee

  • Holly Meidl

  • Sharon Ritchey

  • Sheila Small

  • Bonnie Boone

  • Susan Cross

  • Judy Gonsalves

  • Patricia Kagerer

  • Ann Longmore

  • Martha Oakes

  • Chelley Schaper

  • Katherine Smith-Dedrick

  • They represent senior executives and innovators at organizations serving buyers of commercial insurance, reinsurance, risk management and benefits. The list was compiled from hundreds of nominations by readers and was selected by a panel of senior BI editors, comprising women and men.

    BI's Women to Watch is an annual feature that highlights a new set of women leaders each year. We consider it a starting point, not an end, for discussions on the importance of women in an industry that serves a diverse group of clients.

    In general, the women on our list are in client-facing roles that directly affect risk managers, benefit managers or commercial insurers. Women involved behind the scenes in administrative roles are no less important, but our focus is on direct impact on buyers.

    Click through the names above to view the complete profiles of the 2008 Women to Watch.


  • View the 2008 Women to Watch Luncheon event
  • View the 2007 Women to Watch
  • View the 2006 Women to Watch

  • Amoroso-Boone | Borland-Cross | Dalgarno-Gonsalves

    Hall-Kagerer | Kosecoff-Longmore | Lowery-Oakes

    Prohofsky-Schaper | Sklarski-Warner | NEXT
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