SAN DIEGO, January 8, 2008 – Insurance Journal’s MyNewMarkets.com has sold out all gold and silver level sponsorships of it’s inaugural MyNewMarkets.com Exchange Conference scheduled for February 15, 2008 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Orange, Calif. Billed as an “Insurance Fair” MGAs, wholesalers and carriers in attendance will staff “trading desks” equipped with wireless high-speed internet access and will be on hand to discuss underwriting requirements with agents in attendance.
Three gold level and ten silver level sponsorships have been sold, selling out the entire inventory of second and third tier sponsorship opportunities while three platinum level sponsorships are still available. Platinum level sponsors will present lectures on market related topics.
Current presentation topics include:
• Swett & Crawford:
- Longterm Healthcare Liability
• Professional Program Insurance Brokers:
- Medispas, Laser Business, Tanning/Beauty salons, Permanent Makeup and Tattoo/Body Piercing
• Lewis & Clark :
- Risk Retention Groups Today – A Dynamic Force in the Liability Insurance Market
• MexiPass:
- Writing International Insurance
Although space is limited, attendance is free for agents,. Agents interested in attending can register at www.MyNewMarkets.com/exchange and should do so before space runs out. For the remaining platinum level sponsorship opportunities, please call the Insurance Journal sales team at 619-584-1100.
For More Information:
Adam Dunford
Vice President, New Business Development
Wells Publishing, Inc.
Phone: 619-584-1100
adunford@insurancejournal.com
www.MyNewMarkets.com


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