Target Markets Program Administrators Association, Wilmington, DE. With keynote speaker Ben Stein commenting on the current state of our economy, and John Amore (CEO General Insurance, Zurich Financial Services) providing an outlook on the state of the insurance industry, the Target Markets Program Administrators Association will be placing important competitive intelligence in the hands of its members and attendees of their upcoming Mid Year Meeting.
“In addition to the Networking and Market Contacts that are the hallmark of all our events, the insight of our speakers on the economy, and more importantly on the state and direction of the insurance industry, will be extremely valuable to our members”, states Bill Kronenberg, TMPAA President. “Many of the presentations and workshops at our upcoming Mid Year Meeting will provide attendees critical market information, and better equip them to make decisions about their program business operations”.
“The global operations of Zurich uniquely positions us to have a broad view of industry trends”, states John Amore, CEO General Insurance at Zurich. “We are happy to share our market insights with the TMPAA, as Program Business is a core operation at Zurich, and the Association is at the epicenter of the program business industry segment”.
Program Specialists / MGA’s interested in learning more about the TMPAA, can visit the Association website at www.targetmarkets.com, or by calling 888-347-5700. The TMPAA Mid Year Meeting is scheduled for April 27 – 29, 2009 in Baltimore, MD.
For additional information, contact Ray Scotto – Executive Director – at (877) 347 – 5700. E-mail address: ray.scotto@targetmkts.com


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