Insurance chief information officers are constantly being challenged by their organizations to improve operational efficiencies, reduce time to market and even grow sales through the use of
The 9th Annual National Association of Subrogation Professionals conference was held this week in New Orleans, La., and offered attorneys, claim professionals, and other subrogation specialists more
The 2007-2008 Symetra Heroes in the Classroom program kicked off the week of September 2, with the Seattle Seahawks and Symetra Financial honoring Seattle Public School teachers for educational excellence. Symetra Heroes in the Classroom recognizes
Ah, September! The breath of fall first appears in the air, football fans reach for the remote and parents celebrate their "I truly love them, but enough already" children's return to school. Judging from an e-mail containing several agent inquiries
14Asset Marketing Systems held their second annual Gridiron Week July 30 - August 3. The week-long teleconference event showcased a new speaker and limited edition sports prize each day of the week.This year's prizes included an
Sales blitzes are commonplace in many sales organizations, although rare in the insurance industry. In football, a blitz concentrates the defending team's effort on the opposing team's quarterback. In sales, a blitz concentrates the sales and
While most agency employees welcome the benefits of modern technology, the passwords needed to gain access to it are reflexively viewed as a nuisance, the workplace equivalent of tossing a quarter into a toll booth. We're accustomed to
The Bush administration is against expanding the National Flood Insurance Program to include windstorm coverage, a Treasury official bluntly told a House subcommittee last week, placing a major
Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., came out swinging against insurance companies yesterday during a hearing on legislation he authored to expand the National Flood Insurance Program to offer windstorm coverag