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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 25, 2012
Congressional staffers appear to be showing more interest in learning about the insurance industry, as the number of staffers attending a recent seminar on insurance basics soared compared to previous years.
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By State Rep. George Keiser (R.N.D.) |
January 6, 2012
Let’s gather together 38 mayors; 24 health-care professionals, including veterinarians, dieticians and pharmacists; three organic farmers; three ranchers; three vintners; two former pro athletes; six scientists; five accountants; four ministers; and four sheriffs.
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By Jason Terrell |
December 21, 2011
The Griffith Foundation’s Insurance Education and Career Summit launched in September with the goal of creating an industry-wide initiative to attract young workers. Here’s what’s been happening since then.
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By Rep. George J. Keiser |
December 20, 2011
Expanding our legislators' understanding of insurance is incredibly important.
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By Sam J. Friedman |
October 19, 2011
Getting the insurance industry to act in unison to recruit the next generation of talent is a lot like herding cats.
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By Sam J. Friedman |
October 7, 2011
Insurance leaders and students have brainstormed an initiative to more effectively recruit the best and brightest from the next generation into the business.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
September 28, 2011
The Griffith Foundation brings together industry leaders in an industry-wide, collaborative effort to solve a growing problem.
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By Demmie Hicks |
September 23, 2011
Next week's Insurance Education and Career Summit, hosted by the Griffith Insurance Education Foundation, is the first industry collaborative effort to solve the problem of talent recruitment and retention.
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By Sam J. Friedman |
September 14, 2011
Insurance leaders will gather in Atlanta to determine how to more effectively recruit the best and brightest into the business.
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By Laura Mazzuca Toops, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 21, 2011
Lots of different carriers, trade associations and individuals are doing great things to enhance the reputation of our industry. That's just the problem.