Assurance Property & Casualty Staffing Insurance Specialist, Jeff Tuisl, will be a featured speaker at the “Ultra Staff 2006 Software & More Seminar” at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill. on August 25th. The conference is centered on insurance solutions for the staffing industry, advances in software for staffing business needs as well as managing business and technology changes.
Tuisl will discuss workers’ compensation management solutions and other ways to reduce the cost of insurance for staffing industry professionals during his presentation. Tuisl commented that “the insurance marketplace has softened considerably in the past 12 months. There are several key steps in the marketing process to help staffing companies take full advantage of these rate decreases.”
Assurance’s written statement said that with extensive experience working with staffing firms across the country, Tuisl focuses on financial risk management programs for workers’ compensation. Tuisl has been an active member of the Wisconsin Association of Staffing Services Board of Directors since 2001. As a frequent industry speaker and a member of the American Staffing Association, Tuisl has presented at many staffing industry events including National Association of Professional Employer Organizations, Affiliated Staffing Group and President’s Roundtable among others.
Schaurburg, Ill.-based Assurance Agency, Ltd., identifies itself as among the largest, privately-held insurance brokerage and risk management operations in the Midwest. Ranked among the top 100 brokers in the U.S., Assurance places over $340 million in premiums annually for commercial and individual clients.
Source: Assurance Agency, Ltd.
Topics Workers' Compensation Illinois
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