Thomas F. Motamed, chairman and chief executive officer of CNA Financial Corp., will act as chairman of the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation (IICF) – Midwest’s 2nd Annual Blazing the Trail Benefit Dinner, according to Kathleen Savio, president, Programs & Direct Markets of Zurich North America and IICF Midwest board chair.
The Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation serves as a united philanthropic voice of the insurance industry, and helps communities and enriches lives by uniting the collective strengths of the industry to provide grants, volunteer service and leadership. Since its inception in May of 2011, the Midwest Division of the IICF has contributed more than $300,000 to local Midwest nonprofit organizations.
The event, slated for March 14 at Chicago’s Palmer House Hilton Hotel, will honor Wells Fargo Insurance Executive Vice President Scott Isaacson with a special Trailblazer Award for his vast career achievements.
Additionally, Andrew Boron, director of the Illinois Department of Insurance, will present the IICF’s Frontier Awards, which recognize exceptional industry individuals volunteering diligently to make a difference in their communities.
The Midwest Division is focused on serving the Chicagoland area, and is expanding its reach to involve other Midwestern states: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Source: IICF – Midwest
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