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The orchestra model: Building connected ecosystems in insurance with Adam Masojada

25 min · 25. feb. 2026
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In this episode, Adam Masojada, Chief Ecosystem Officer at Accelerant, explores what a truly connected insurance ecosystem looks like and why it matters now more than ever. Drawing on his experience building the Accelerant Marketplace, Adam explains how smarter partnerships, cleaner data, and shared incentives can help MGAs compete with global carriers. From the realities of trust and transparency to the practical challenges of AI adoption and capital deployment, this conversation unpacks what it really takes to scale sustainably in specialty insurance.

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