s incoming chair of the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet), Lisa Parry Becker, vice president of William B. Parry & Son, Ltd., Langhorne, Pa., is targeting more educational opportunities for members and increased engagement at all levels.
In a year when "growth" has meant "flat" and economic recovery remains frail, the fact that almost 1,000 attendees came to Kansas City last week for the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet) TENCon proves the organization's success.
As incoming chair of the Applied Systems Client Network, Lisa Parry Becker is targeting more educational opportunities for members and increased engagement at all levels. For a Q&A on her plans, go to http://bit.ly/36GqWi.
They're located in Canada, Florida, and a Mississippi Gulf Coast town. They have as few as 10 employees and as many as 250. One of the only things these ASCnet agencies have in common is success based on automation.
An effort led by a variety of insurance industry groups to help independent insurance agencies speed their workflow with faster technology was commenced today in Iowa and New York.
In a year when "growth" has meant "flat" and economic recovery remains frail, the fact that almost 1,000 attended the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet) TENCon here is proof of the organization's success.
Over the past year, businesses and individuals have been faced with challenges they never before encountered. Economic conditions worsened. Job cuts hit closer to--and sometimes at--home.
For carriers and producers with a negative view of standards implementation, the answer would be yes. For companies that embrace the fact insurers and agents need better two-way communication, such
More coordination is needed among the panoply of organizations seeking to make insurance industry technology more uniform and user-friendly for agents, according to the new president of the AMS Users Group.