President Bush to Address Insurance Program Administrators’ Meeting

June 22, 2011

Former President George W. Bush will address the Target Markets Program Administrators Association (TMPAA) at its annual summit this October, according to the insurance group.

The annual summit is scheduled for October 24-26 in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The keynote address by President Bush is being sponsored by Zurich North America Commercial’s Programs and Direct Markets business unit, large writer of program insurance in the U.S., and a TMPAA insurance carrier member.

“Insights President Bush can share about leadership in difficult times will provide value that has direct application for the business leaders and entrepreneurs in our group,” said Jeremy Hitzig, TMPAA president.

In addition to President Bush’s presentation, the TMPAA also plans to present the results of its program business study and have industry speaker, William R. Berkley, chairman and CEO of W.R. Berkley Corp., address the group about current industry trends and projections.

TMPAA is a national organization for insurance program administrators.

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