The Massachusetts Association of Insur-ance Agents is sending a $20,000 check to the Big ‘I’ Katrina Relief Fund established by its national organization, the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, to help fellow agents and their employees affected by the disaster.
MAIA President and CEO Frank Mancini said that in addition to the $20,000 contribution, his members would also work with IIABA and other state associations to assist independent insurance agents in every way possible.
All donations received will assist insurance industry colleagues, including independent agents, brokers, their employees, and their families. The IIABA itself made a $10,000 initial contribution to the fund.
Checks should be made payable to “Big ‘I’ Katrina Relief Fund” and mailed to: Big ‘I’ Katrina Relief Fund, c/o InsurBanc, 10 Executive Drive, Farmington, CT 06032 or visit www.insurbanc.com.



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