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Diversity and inclusion in 天美传媒 industry

The insurance industry has long made a priority of attracting, retaining and developing the best talent鈥攁nd insurance businesses strive to reach this goal by making diversity and inclusion the centerpiece of their company culture.

At the 2016 Business Insurance Diversity & Inclusion Institute Leadership Conference insurance industry CEOs came together to sign a 鈥溾 embracing diversity and inclusion in the commercial sector. This statement pledged:

The world and our industry have never faced more change and opportunity than we do today. Diverse and inclusive teams have been proven to be more effective, and able to create better economic and social outcomes.

We are committed to driving diversity at all levels of our organizations by creating inclusive and engaging cultures that effectively serve our customers, shareholders, communities and people. By making meaningful progress on diversity in insurance, we can win the critical war for talent, which will allow our companies and our industry to succeed.

We agree to come together in one year to check on our progress and make any updates necessary to this commitment.

From individual company programs to industry-wide initiatives, insurance businesses are committed to promoting and advancing diversity in their business culture鈥攊n every sector and at all levels.

Industry initiatives

The IICF is supported by nearly 180 insurance companies, and awards approximately $2 million annually in grants to community nonprofits across the country鈥攊ncluding outreach in the area of education and literacy.

The foundation also holds the annual , one of the largest, most successful diversity initiatives in 天美传媒 industry. In June 2017 the conference expanded the scope of its discussion beyond gender, to explore the global impact of innovation, specifically the power of diverse thought to foster innovation鈥攊n individuals, organizations and throughout 天美传媒 industry.

The IIABA鈥檚 is a cooperative industry group comprised of Big 鈥淚鈥 members representing Latin-American, African-American and Asian-American agents.

Insurance company diversity and inclusion programs

  • 鈥 one of DiversityInc鈥檚 list
  • 鈥 named a by Hispanic Network Magazine
  • 鈥 organizer of the annual festival, a leading forum for diversity and inclusion in 天美传媒 industry

Making the list

Bloomberg's includes Allianz, AXA, The Hartford, MAPFRE, MetLife and Zurich.

The Human Rights Campaign鈥檚 , a ranking related to LGBT equality, recognizes Allianz, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., CNA, CSAA Insurance Group, Deloitte, Farmers Insurance Group, Liberty Mutual Group, Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc., Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., New York Life Insurance Company, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance and The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America.

Fortune magazine lists insurance business senior executives among its list of "."

The 2024 鈥溾 listing features Allianz, Nationwide, and Metlife.

The 2018 Black Enterprise list features Aflac, Allstate, Cigna, Nationwide, Prudential Financial and State Farm.

Customer outreach/supply chain

  • Allstate program 鈥 In 2023, Allstate spent $430 million with minority-, woman-, veteran-, LGBTQ- and disabled-owned businesses, and provides a mentoring program to help diverse business owners strengthen their companies.
  • The Hartford program 鈥 Tied to membership in diversity focused organizations, including National Minority Supplier Development Council, National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Small Business Administration (including disadvantaged businesses), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Women鈥檚 Business Enterprise National Council.
  • Travelers program 鈥 Provides safety risk management education for minority- and women-owned small businesses.
  • AXA program 鈥 focuses on building relationships with minority and women-owned suppliers, promoting their development and supporting the growth of the communities in which they do business.

Facts & Statistics: Diversity in the workplace

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has information on diversity in the workplace by industry, including insurance; as well as information on diversity by occupation, including insurance sales agents, claims adjusters, insurance claims and policy processing clerks, insurance underwriters and actuaries.

Employed Persons By Occupation, Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity, 2021

Percent of total employed
Occupation Total employed
(in thousands)
Women Black or African
American
Asian Hispanic
or Latino
Total, 16 years and over 152,581 77.5% 12.3% 6.6% 18.0%
Business and financial operations occupations 27,864 45.3 9.2 7.1 10.8
Insurance sales agents 600 50.0 11.8 4.1 16.5
Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators 330 58.2 16.7 4.3 14.6
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 257 78.2 25.3 1.9 19.5
Insurance underwriters 128 61.4 12.0 7.0 9.1
Actuaries 29 N/A N/A N/A N/A

NA=Data not available.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics .

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Women in insurance

In 2024, women accounted for 47 percent of all workers, based on data from households in the Current Population Survey (CPS), an annual survey of business establishments in private industry conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Data indicates 1.7 million women were employed in 天美传媒 industry鈥59.0 percent of the total 2.8 million insurance workers. In fact, women have comprised about 59.6 percent of the industry workforce each year since 2012. However, representation varies across occupations, such as sales agents (51.1 percent) and claims and policy clerks (78.7 percent).

Women In Insurance, 2024

Occupation Total employed (000) Percent of women in that occupation
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 299 78.7
Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners and investigators 382 57.1
Insurance underwriters 124 61.9
Insurance sales agents 589 51.1
Actuaries 36 (1)

(1) Data not shown where base is less than 50,000.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey.

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Additional resources

  • The Big 鈥淚鈥: A series of webcasts and materials designed to support agencies in preparing to communicate their message in a relevant manner that shows respect for others鈥 cultures, values, language and priorities.
  • Business Insurance: Dedicated to promoting and advancing diversity and inclusion in every facet of the commercial insurance industry by working in concert with industry leaders to develop and further the business case for diversity and inclusion, brainstorm actionable solutions to recruit, retain and promote a diverse and inclusive workforce, and develop research and best practices for measuring and improving D&I initiatives and outcomes industry wide.
  • Article: (Fortune; 2016)
    鈥淲e have gathered evidence showing that when employees look up and look to the left and right what they see they internalize. If they can see themselves, it gives them hope that they will be seriously listened to when approaching leaders with new product ideas, growth opportunities, or simply to connect. This hope fuels increased commitment which is needed for innovation and the attraction and retention of A-team players of all types.鈥
  • Report: ? (Cornell University; 2014)
    鈥淚n recent years organizations have been implementing diversity initiatives that go far beyond affirmative action and compliance standards. An increasingly global economy and multicultural workforce has allowed for business leaders to truly value diversity with regard to all aspects of their operations. Business leaders now understand that diversity can be leveraged as a competitive edge and need to be accounted for in the equation for continued business development.鈥
  • Study: (CNBC Leadership Insights; 2015)
    鈥淗ere are the 10 most diverse companies across the globe, according to , and some recommendations from an outspoken diversity watchdog on what business leaders can鈥攁nd can't鈥攍earn from these specific examples in seeking to create a diverse and inclusive culture at their companies.鈥

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