For too long, industries have clung to legacy systems, resisting change until the weight of inefficiency forces their hand. But what if we embraced disruption instead? What if we saw creative destruction not as a threat, but as the necessary force behind progress?
At the upcoming BenefitsPRO Broker Expo in Boston, I’ll be joining two brilliant colleagues — Adam Berkowitz, President of Simpara and Level Health and Justin Leader, President of Benefits DNA, LLC — for a bold discussion: “The Power of Creative Destruction: Disrupt or Be Disrupted.” We won’t just be talking about change, we’ll be challenging the very notion that stability should be the goal. Instead, we’ll explore how breaking down outdated models fuels innovation, enhances efficiency, and lays the foundation for long-term success.
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Creative destruction isn’t about chaos — it’s about reinvention. It’s the natural evolution of any industry, where the old must give way to the new in order to remain relevant. Whether it’s the antiquated fee-for-service health care model, misaligned incentives in health insurance, or the opaque systems that drive up costs for employers and employees alike, we’ll examine why the best leaders are those who harness disruption rather than fear it.
In today’s rapidly shifting landscape, stagnation is the real risk. Companies that refuse to adapt will find themselves outpaced by those who embrace the power of transformation. The most resilient businesses — and the most impactful leaders — understand that progress isn’t about preservation — it’s about evolution.
Join us at the BenefitsPRO Broker Expo on May 6, 2025 at 11:40 AM for our session, "The Power of Creative Destruction: Disrupt or Be Disrupted" for a conversation that will challenge assumptions, spark new ideas, and redefine how we think about growth, leadership, and the future of our industries.
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