Anna Daley, AVP, Data and Application Security at Travelers, took risks to find her place in the world, then found her career home protecting others from risk. Read on to learn about Anna’s technology career journey.
On a recent Citizen Travelers, Travelers Institute webinar, Cory Johnson, Co-Chair of the Travelers Military/Veterans and Allies Diversity Network, and Janice Brunner, Group General Counsel and Head of Civic Engagement at Travelers, were joined by Ellen Gustafson, Executive Director and Co-Founder of We the Veterans and Military Families, to explore the rewards of civic engagement for veterans and military families.
As U.S. Navy veteran Zack Maxey approached the end of his 20-year military career, he participated in two veteran programs that afforded him the time and the stability to establish connections and gain valuable civilian work experience. This ultimately led him to employment at Travelers.
Read on to discover how Zack, now a Business Systems Analyst, navigated his transition and the advice he offers those who are approaching or beginning the process of bridging the gap between military service and civilian work.
Ever-evolving, innovating and growing, Travelers has opened a new office space in Midtown Atlanta’s Technology Square. The new location will serve as a location for our company’s expanding technology organization, offering new career opportunities in engineering, artificial intelligence, data science and more.
The Travelers Enterprise Data & Analytics (ED&A) team recently held its ninth-annual Predictive Modeling Competition with record participation, yielding a winning model poised to enhance the understanding of auto bodily injury trends over time. Read more about the competition and winners.
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My Travelers Journey – Anna Daley
/in Careers, Diversity & Inclusion, Innovation, Life at Travelers Optional /by ajoanisAnna Daley, AVP, Data and Application Security at Travelers, took risks to find her place in the world, then found her career home protecting others from risk. Read on to learn about Anna’s technology career journey.
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Discovering Common Purpose: Veterans and Military Families on the Rewards of Civic Engagement
/in Diversity & Inclusion, Life at Travelers, Military Optional /by ajoanisOn a recent Citizen Travelers, Travelers Institute webinar, Cory Johnson, Co-Chair of the Travelers Military/Veterans and Allies Diversity Network, and Janice Brunner, Group General Counsel and Head of Civic Engagement at Travelers, were joined by Ellen Gustafson, Executive Director and Co-Founder of We the Veterans and Military Families, to explore the rewards of civic engagement for veterans and military families.
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Zack Maxey: The Transition from U.S. Navy to Travelers
/in Careers, Diversity & Inclusion, Life at Travelers, Military Optional /by ajoanisAs U.S. Navy veteran Zack Maxey approached the end of his 20-year military career, he participated in two veteran programs that afforded him the time and the stability to establish connections and gain valuable civilian work experience. This ultimately led him to employment at Travelers.
Read on to discover how Zack, now a Business Systems Analyst, navigated his transition and the advice he offers those who are approaching or beginning the process of bridging the gap between military service and civilian work.
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Travelers Paves the Path for Career Growth with New Travelers Tech Office in Atlanta
/in Careers, Innovation, News, Students & Grads Optional /by ajoanisEver-evolving, innovating and growing, Travelers has opened a new office space in Midtown Atlanta’s Technology Square. The new location will serve as a location for our company’s expanding technology organization, offering new career opportunities in engineering, artificial intelligence, data science and more.
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Travelers Predictive Modeling Competitions: Bridging Business Trends with Learning Experiences
/in Careers, Innovation, Life at Travelers Optional /by ajoanisThe Travelers Enterprise Data & Analytics (ED&A) team recently held its ninth-annual Predictive Modeling Competition with record participation, yielding a winning model poised to enhance the understanding of auto bodily injury trends over time. Read more about the competition and winners.