2019 Agents of the Year January 13, 2020 Welcome to Insurance Journal’s Agents of the Year report. This report features 20 agents who define what it means to...
FEMA Administrator: We Want California Wildfire Costs From PG&E, Not Victims January 13, 2020 By Don Jergler A regional director for the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Monday said FEMA is going after California utility giant Pacific...
PIIB in California Elects 2020’s Board of Directors January 13, 2020 El Dorado Hills, Calif.-based Pacific Interstate Insurance Brokers has announced its 2020 board of directors. The voting members of Pacific...
Tennessee Touts Insurance Market Growth; Cites $31M Recovered for Consumers January 13, 2020 More than $31.4 million was located and returned to Tennesseans in combined life insurance benefits/annuities and monies returned through the...
Ohio’s Nationwide Investing $160M in Workforce Development, Retention January 13, 2020 The Columbus, Ohio-based insurance company, Nationwide, will invest $160 million in its workforce over the next five years, the company...
2020 Insurance Industry Meetings & Conventions Directory January 13, 2020 Welcome to Insurance Journal’s 2020 Insurance Industry Meetings and Conventions Directory. The information in this directory is taken from a...
Oklahoma Bill Would Create Entity Focused on Natural Disaster, Hazard Mitigation January 13, 2020 Legislation filed in Oklahoma would establish an organizational framework for addressing mitigation of natural disasters in that state. House Bill...
Kemper Gains $142 Million Arbitration Award Against Computer Firm January 13, 2020 The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a $141.7 million arbitration award in favor of the...
UT-Austin Acknowledges 17 Cases of Employee Sexual Misconduct January 13, 2020 By Shannon Najmabadi, The Texas Tribune Seventeen employees at the University of Texas at Austin, including three faculty members and one research fellow, were found to...
Tax Break for Hiring Felons Included in Nebraska Bill January 13, 2020 By Grant Schulte Nebraska businesses that hire felons could get a tax break under a measure that’s designed to make it easier for...