Insurance Information Institute
Jeff Dunsavage is a seasoned professional in research, communications, and education, currently serving as a Senior Research Analyst at the Insurance Information Institute since September 2019. In this role, Jeff conducts research and publishes analyses on risk and insurance issues, develops content strategies, and participates in thought leadership initiatives. As the Founder and Director of The Missing Americans Project since 2010, Jeff advocates for families affected by losses abroad. Previously, Jeff held key positions, including Marketing Writer at Verisk and Corporate Communications Manager roles at McGraw-Hill and A.M. Best. Jeff's academic contributions as an adjunct professor and guest lecturer span several institutions, with a focus on media ethics, public relations, and corporate communication. Jeff holds a BA in Liberal Arts from St. John's College and an MA in Corporate and Organizational Communications from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Insurance Information Institute
We are the trusted source of unique, data-driven insights on insurance to inform and empower consumers. For 60 years, Triple-I has provided definitive insurance information. Today, we are recognized by the media, governments, regulatory organizations, universities, and the public as a primary source of information, analysis, and referral concerning insurance. Each year, Triple-I works on more than 3,700 news stories, handles more than 6,000 requests for information, and answers nearly 50,000 questions from consumers. In addition to direct contact with the media, individuals, and organizations, Triple-I publishes a host of pamphlets and books including "Nine Ways to Lower Your Auto Insurance Costs" and the "Insurance Fact Book." We do not lobby. Our central function is to provide accurate and timely information on insurance subjects. Questions concerning Triple-I membership should be emailed to members@iii.org. Privacy Policy: https://www.tiknowledgegroup.org/privacy-policy