The Surplus Line Association of California’s (SLA) elected new officers at its Annual Meeting held in Northern California on January 24 and in Southern California on Jan. 26, 2006. New officers include: chairman – Jim Pettipas of ECM Insurance Services LLC; vice chairman – Ceil Norton of Burns & Wilcox Insurance; and secretary-treasurer – John Edack of Arch Specialty Insurance Agency Inc.
Re-elected members of the Executive Committee included Rupert Hall of M.J. Hall & Co. Inc.; Greg Crouse of Crouse & Associates; Hank Haldeman of Gerald J. Sullivan & Associates Inc.; Chris Brown of Brown & Riding Insurance Brokers; Les Ross of Tri-City Brokerage, A Division of BISYS Commercial Insurance Services Inc.; Katie Freeman of Katie Freeman Insurance Services; Warren Stanley of Canon Insurance Services; and Stacey Shurson of IIW Insurance Services of California.
Newly elected members of the 13-member executive committee include Frank Cravens of Cravens, Lefler & McCormick, and Davis Moore of Worldwide Facilities Inc.
At the meeting, outgoing chairman Hall noted the SLA’s biggest accomplishments for the year: 1) the establishment of web-based broker education through a company called WebEx, 2) the start of a project to create a requirements document for a new SLA electronic filing system, and 3) the signing of a new office lease to bring the SLA operation onto one floor of 50 California Street in San Francisco.
Hall also was awarded a replica of the Lutine Bell that hangs in the trading room of Lloyd’s as a token of appreciation for his year of service.
The meetings also featured an educational presentation from the SLA General Council James Woods of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae on “Catastrophes Impacting the Insurance Industry: Natural and Man Made.”
Topics California Excess Surplus
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