Pamela Davis, founder of the Nonprofits Insurance Alliance in their future home at 300 Panetta Ave in Santa Cruz. (Photo: NIA) Pamela Davis, founder of the Nonprofits Insurance Alliance, in its future home at 300 Panetta Ave in Santa Cruz. (Photo: NIA)

For women in corporate America in the 1980s, it was all about trying to fit into a workforce that comprised mostly of men. For women in insurance, the effort was even more pronounced. A conservative, male-dominant industry, insurance was missing executive-level female professionals, let alone female entrepreneurs.

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