The Insurance Educational Association (IEA) and Mt. Diablo Chapter CPCU will present a continuing education-approved program addressing cutting-edge insurance issues on Thursday, April 12 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event will be held at the Lesher Regional Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, Calif.
“Insuring the Future” has become an annual educational program in California’s East Bay, in which proceeds benefit the Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP) of the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation.
Among the topics and speakers are :
- “Disruptive Forces in the Insurance Industry: Constructive or Chaotic?” by Paula Roseput Reynolds, CEO for Safeco Insurance Co.
- “Broker and Agent Compensation and Definition Changes in the California and National Marketplace” by Steve Young, senior vice president for IBA West
- Workers Compensation Reform Panelists:
Barry Broad, legislative counsel, AFL-CIO
Bernyce Peplowski, Medical Director, The Zenith Insurance Co.
Bill Zachry, vice president and workers’ compensation officer, Safeway
Attendees will earn 3 credit hours for their fire/casualty broker agent license. Fee is $80. To register, visit www.ieatraining.com and enter course #ITC07. Or, call 800-655-4432 to speak with a training counselor. For more information, e-mail: contact@iicf.com or call 925-280-8009.


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