Infinity/Leader Insurance, a member of Great American Insurance Group, has recently been approved by the California Department of Insurance to teach a four-hour continuing education course called “Professional Field Underwriting”. This is one of four training classes offered through the Infinity/Leader PASS Program (Providing Agents Services and Support). This member-based program is designed to provide a multitude of value-added products and services to all registered agents and brokers.
All of the PASS Training courses continue to grow and evolve as evidenced by the California Department of Insurance’s approval of the “Professional Field Underwriting” course. “From the beginning, we knew that our training courses would be a quality product and well-received by our agents, but having the opportunity to offer continuing education credits really provides additional value for our agents”, said Todd Gober, PASS Training Coordinator. According to Regina Escueta of Escueta Insurance Services, “This class (Professional Field Underwriting) is very helpful in providing ways to do our job more effectively, accurately, and efficiently. I do appreciate the company’s effort to help us become better insurance professionals.”
Infinity/Leader plans to expand the class offerings by providing additional classes all over the state of California.
Upcoming dates and locations include: Introduction to Microsoft Windows/Word and Introduction to Microsoft Excel (2/5/02 in San Diego, 2/6/02 in Long Beach, and 2/7/02 in Costa Mesa), as well as Professional Sales Skills (2/19/02 in Woodland Hills, 2/20/02 in Burbank, and 2/21/02 in Ontario). During the second quarter of 2002, Infinity/Leader will introduce night classes, as well as several new locations throughout northern California.
Questions pertaining to the training classes, or the PASS Program in general, may be directed to the PASS Program Hotline at (800) 782-2040, ext. 8442.


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