Chris Ostroot appears to still be recruiting for Trilogy and 'successfully
tapped 33 students from Carnegie Mellon's Class of 1998 -- more than any other technical employer
recruited from that university this year. In August, at Trilogy's annual awards banquet (which Trilogians
call "prom"), she was named the company's "Superstar" and was awarded a 1999 Saab convertible.' from http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/21/insanity.html?page=0%...
Trilogy isn't an insurance subsidiary, but yes they did work with a lot of F500 companies in the finance and auto industry saving them millions. As a company it might not have succeeded big way (they are a services company - they won't be sold) though at some point it was worth more than a billion.
The best achievement of Trilogy it created a cult and I bet most Trilogians value the Trilogy University experience for their life.
The best achievement of Trilogy it created a cult and I bet most Trilogians value the Trilogy University experience for their life.