ustin Levine started as a civil engineer, ran risk management for a major New York City contractor, sold a construction tech startup, and spent time at Autodesk watching contractors generate data that no insurer was using. That gap became Shepherd. In Episode 162, Justin explains why the AI infrastructure boom is fundamentally a construction insurance problem, how Shepherd rewards contractors for technology they are already using to deliver up to 25% lower premiums, and why the Coalition-Allianz deal is the first real proof point that the InsurTech underwriting thesis is not just talk.
Sid Jha, CEO of Arbol
Sid Jha didn't come from insurance — he came from Citadel, trading commodities, pricing weather risk. In Episode 158, he explains how that background shaped Arbol's thesis: that parametric insurance wasn't just a claims shortcut, but a bridge to entirely new pools of capital that traditional insurance could never access. We also get into why Arbol stopped being a pure parametric company — and why being ideological about your product is the fastest way to miss what the customer actually needs.
Kitt Doucette, Co-Founder, WISH (Wildfire Insurance Solution Hub)
Kitt Doucette is a fourth-generation insurance professional, former adventure journalist, and the co-founder of WISH — the Wildfire Insurance Solution Hub. In Episode 149, he makes a case the industry needs to hear: wildfire conflagration is not the same peril as wildfire, and treating it as a line item inside a legacy package policy is why the California market is broken. The fix isn't just better models — it's using those models proactively, communicating risk at the parcel level, and giving homeowners a clear ROI for mitigation before the fire arrives.

