Ohio Casualty Group CEO Dan R. Carmichael received the third-annual Pinnacle Award from the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet), the user group of Applied Systems management technology.
One of the association’s highest honors—for personal excellence in attaining new heights of achievement in agency/company interface—the award was presented here at ASCnet’s 19th annual technology, education and networking conference.
Durland cited Carmichael’s enthusiastic embrace of IVANS Transformation Station, a leading Internet managed data exchange using Web services and ACORD XML to enable real-time transactions between insurance carriers and independent agents and brokers. ASCnet members use Transformation Station for one-click access to carriers for new business, renewals and policy service.
Carmichael joined Ohio Casualty Corp. as President and CEO on Dec. 12, 2000. Prior to that he served as CEO of IVANS Inc. in Greenwich, Conn., an industry-owned organization that provides electronic communications services to insurance, health-care and related organizations in the U.S. and Canada.


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