The The Professional Insurance Agents of Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey and New York State Inc. (PIACT, PIANH, PIANJ, PIANY) has unveiled a new set of continuing education (CE) courses for insurance agents.
PIA’s programs are developed by committees of actual insurance agents, headed by Michele A. DiScala; Dick McCarthy, CIC; Marian Murphy Weiner, CIC, CPCU and Leslie C. Rogoff in Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey and New York, respectively.
PIANJ will host its OktoberEdFest on Oct. 3-4, which will focus on topics such as “E&O Liability Strategies;” “E&O Case Studies;” “Personal Injury Protection Coverage;” “Exploring the Insurance Challenges of E-Commerce;” “Long-Term Care Insurance;” “Business Auto Policy Issues and the Recent Changes;” “CGL Issues and Recent Changes;” “Commercial Property Insurance;” and “Commercial Property Enhancements.”
Additional CE programs are available throughout the four-state region, visit www,piaonline.com for more detail.
PIACT, PIANH, PIANJ and PIANY also offer a number of online courses. These cost-effective courses are designed to help new independent insurance agents acclimate to the insurance field, as well as keep independent insurance agents and brokers up-to-date in the ever-changing insurance industry and the latest technology trends. PIACT, PIANH, PIANJ, PIANY, in conjunction with MindLeaders—which has evolved into a world leader in the information systems training market—offers an extensive library of top-quality, ready-to-use computer-based training and self-study products.


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