Dyad to spotlight AMS modernization at New Jersey and Texas agency events
By AI, Created 2:06 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Dyad will meet with independent agency leaders at two June conferences in Atlantic City and San Antonio to discuss AMS modernization, workflow efficiency, and the costs of outdated technology. The company is framing the events as a chance to show how modern agency systems can reduce manual work and support growth.
Why it matters: - Independent agencies are under pressure to move faster, serve clients better, and operate more efficiently. - Dyad says outdated AMS technology can create workarounds, manual rekeying, and workflow friction that slow agency teams down. - The company is positioning AMS modernization as a growth issue, not just an IT upgrade.
What happened: - Dyad announced it will attend two independent agency events in June 2026. - The PIA New York/New Jersey Annual Conference runs June 7–9 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. - INSURCON, hosted by the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas, runs June 15–17 at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country in San Antonio, Texas. - Keith Lewis, Head of Agency Sales, and Jose Rivera, Director of Solution Consulting and Partnerships, will represent Dyad at both events. - Lewis and Rivera will meet with independent agency leaders to discuss whether an agency management system is helping teams grow or forcing them to work around it.
The details: - Dyad’s event message centers on signs that an AMS no longer fits how an agency works. - Those signs include rigid workflows, manual rekeying, disconnected systems, limited configurability, and user experiences that slow teams down. - During a recent Dyad webinar, Rivera and Lewis discussed those operational warning signs in a session titled “How to Tell When Your AMS Is Working Against Your Agency.” - Dyad will also focus on how agencies can evaluate whether their current AMS supports strategy, identify hidden operational drag, and decide when “good enough” technology has become a barrier to growth. - The company says modern, configurable agency management technology can improve visibility, automate routine tasks, create more consistent workflows, and adapt as business changes. - Nexsure AMS is designed for independent insurance agencies that want greater control, automation, and visibility across the policy lifecycle. - Nexsure includes configurable workflows, client engagement tools, reporting and analytics, integrations, and automation built for agency operations. - Dyad says those capabilities help teams reduce manual work and create more consistent processes across departments. - Agencies attending the PIA NY/NJ Annual Conference can connect with Dyad and INSURCON attendees can connect with Dyad. - The release also includes Dyad’s LinkedIn page: Dyad on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - Dyad is using the conferences to frame modernization as a practical response to day-to-day operational pain points. - The company is aiming at agencies that may have accepted older systems as sufficient, but are now seeing those systems as a drag on growth and consistency. - By tying the message to workflow inefficiency and hidden operational costs, Dyad is making the case that AMS replacement can have measurable business impact.
What’s next: - Dyad’s team expects to discuss current AMS challenges, workflow bottlenecks, and modernization priorities at both events. - Agency leaders attending the conferences will have a chance to evaluate whether their current systems still match their operating needs. - Dyad is likely to continue pushing Nexsure as an alternative for agencies seeking more automation and configurability.
The bottom line: - Dyad wants independent agencies to see AMS modernization as a way to remove friction, not just update software.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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