New Hampshire insurance professionals have set the date and agenda for their annual insurance education day. The All-Industry I-Day will be held April 15 at the Wayfarer Inn in Bedford.
As part of the main industry panel on regulatory changes, N.H. Labor Commissioner James Casey and N.H. Insurance Commissioner Roger Sevigney will update the audience on current issues and answer questions.
The day will also include a panel on identity theft fraud featuring a member of the FBI; a federal prosecutor, Al Rubega; Bob Stanton of the insurance department’s fraud unit; an agency principal; and Joseph Lester of Travelers Insurance Co.
I-Day is put together by an all-industry committee representing the following professional organizations in the state: the N.H. Society of CPCU; N.H. Council of the National Association of Insurance Women; Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of N.H.; Professional Insurance Agents of N.H.; N.H. Adjusters Association; N.H. Association of Insurance Safety Professionals; and the N.H. Field Association.
For further information, contact Bob Desaulniers at (603) 423-0470 or Joan Pageau at the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of NH (603) 224-3965.
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