
Liberate Appoints Stuart Ganis to Boost AI Adoption in Insurance
Liberate has appointed Stuart Ganis as the Senior Vice President of Sales and Business Development, announced in a press release. Ganis, who brings over 30 years of experience in the insurance industry, will focus on driving the adoption of AI technologies among U.S. insurance agencies and brokers.
Ganis will leverage his extensive background to help insurers utilize Liberate's AI solutions, including Voice AI, Email AI, and SMS AI, to provide 24/7 multilingual customer service without hold times. His previous roles include serving as the president of personal lines and small commercial lines at a top 30 agency.
Liberate's AI platform aims to help insurance agencies improve efficiency, enhance customer service, and increase agency valuations. The company emphasizes its unique expertise in the insurance industry, which it believes sets it apart from other AI technology providers.
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