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Brown & Brown has named Dorothea "Dori" Henderson as its Chief Information Technology Officer, a strategic hire aimed at accelerating the firm's technological evolution. Henderson will be directly responsible for guiding the enterprise-wide technology strategy and leading digital transformation initiatives.
The appointment signals a significant commitment by the large insurance brokerage and risk management firm to deepen its investment in advanced digital tools and data platforms. The broader insurance sector is increasingly prioritizing such technologies to enhance operational efficiency, client service, and data-driven decision-making.
Henderson brings a wealth of experience to the role from previous senior technology leadership positions at major organizations including CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and Collins Aerospace. Her expertise is expected to be pivotal in integrating emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, across Brown & Brown's operations. The move underscores the industry's shift towards sophisticated tech adoption to maintain competitive advantage and meet evolving market demands.
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