The Midwest Young Agents Conference, hosted by the Young Agents Committees of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota, will take place June 15-17 at the Kalahari Resort and Conference Center, in the Wisconsin Dells.
Full registration agency and insurance company personnel for members is $169-non-member Price, $269. Registration fee includes all conference education sessions, opening evening reception and cookout, Friday evening buffet, two Great Karoo breakfast buffets, refreshment breaks and door prize eligibility.
Spouse/guest registration for members is $69, non-member is $109.
Fee includes opening evening reception and cookout, Friday evening buffet and two Great Karoo breakfast buffets. No education sessions are included.
Children age five and under are free; six to 12 years old are $25. Ages 12 and up have a registration fee of $49.
Fee includes both evening meal functions and two Great Karoo breakfast buffets. (Fee does not include Friday Big “I” Kids’ Night. Please see program itinerary for details.)
The conference is filed for eight continuing education credits in Illinois and Wisconsin (Illinois agents CE pending). Minnesota agents should check with their state agents’ association. You must attend all educational sessions to earn the total credits. The Thursday optional E&O continuing education session adds four credits for a possible total of 12 credits.
The Kalahari Resort is home to the largest waterpark in the United States. Room rates are deeply discounted at $125 (plus 11 percent sales/room tax) per night. Lodging rate includes free waterpark passes for up to four people. Visit the Kalahari Resort’s website at www.kalahariresort.com.
Please contact Shannon Churchill at (800) 628-6436, ext. 3004 for a conference brochure that includes hotel information and registration form.
Source: Professional Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois
Topics Agencies Training Development Illinois
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