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Attend the CPCU Society's Continuing Education Programs in Atlanta!

The Latest Changes in the ISO Commercial Lines Forms
Filed for CE credits!
8 a.m. – 12:05 p.m.

and

Leadership and Ethics: The Power to Succeed
Approved for CE credits!
12:30 – 4:35 p.m.

presented by the CPCU Society and the Atlanta Chapter

Register Today!
Register online, or mail or fax the completed registration form to the CPCU Society.

When
Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Where
State Farm Insurance Company
Century Center
2400 Century Parkway, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30345
(404) 782-5400

Costs
CPCU Society members: $69 for one program/$138 for both programs
State Farm employees and agents: $74 for one program/$148 for both programs
Nonmembers: $79 for one program/$158 for both programs

The registration fee includes one CE certificate per program, all handout material, and refreshments.

Continuing Education Credits
"The Latest Changes in the ISO Commercial Lines Forms" has been filed for four (4) Continuing Education credits in Georgia. The program may be rejected and no credit given.

"Leadership and Ethics: The Power to Succeed" has been approved for CE credits in Georgia (4 Ethics), South Carolina (4 Ethics), North Carolina (4 Ethics), and Florida (4 Ethics for Agents and Adjusters).

Please call (800) 932-2728, ext. 2767 for updated information on these programs.

Continuing Professional Development Program for CPCUs
CPCUs will be awarded four (4) points for each program they attend.

The Latest Changes in the ISO Commercial Lines Forms

Registration: 8 – 8:30 a.m.      
Program: 8:30 a.m. – 12:05 p.m.

What's It About?
This program will explain the recent revisions to the standard commercial lines forms of insurance services office, including commercial property, commercial general liability, commercial auto, commercial crime, and equipment breakdown.

Who’s It For?
The program is designed for producers, underwriters, claims adjusters, risk managers, and any other professionals working in commercial property and liability insurance.

What You’ll Learn
At the conclusion of this program, the attentive learner will be able to:

Explain to customers, co-workers, or others how the latest ISO form changes have affected the following commercial lines programs:

  • Commercial Property

  • Commercial General Liability

  • Commercial Auto

  • Commercial Crime

  • Equipment Breakdown

Deal effectively in the workplace with the latest ISO form changes described in this program.

Speaker
Arthur L. Flitner, CPCU, ARM, AIC,
is senior director of knowledge resources with the American Institute for CPCU and Insurance Institute of America. He is responsible for keeping the content current in the Institutes’ coverage courses, including CPCU 551–Commercial Property Risk Management and Insurance and CPCU 552–Commercial Liability Risk Management and Insurance. He was previously associate editor of The Fire, Casualty, and Surety Bulletins of the National Underwriter Company. Flitner earned a master’s degree from Eastern Michigan University and his bachelor’s degree from Ohio University. He is a member of the CPCU Society’s Brandywine Valley, Del/PA Chapter, and has made numerous presentations at chapter-sponsored workshops and Annual Meeting seminars.

Leadership and Ethics: The Power to Succeed

Registration: 12:30 – 1 p.m.
Program: 1 – 4:35 p.m.

What's It About?
In this program, we will examine the impact of ethics on the successful leader and successful organization. Proving the value of strong ethical values is the first step toward creating an ethical culture in any organization. We will explore the traits of successful leaders and ethical persons to examine similarities and determine desirable traits. We will discuss how barriers impede ethical decisions and how to overcome those barriers.

Learning Objectives
Following this program, attendees will have a better understanding of how to make ethical decisions and the impact of those decisions on their organization’s culture. Attendees will:

  • Gain an understanding of the risks associated with ethical failure.

  • Develop tools for making ethical decisions.

  • Learn how moral courage supports those decisions.

  • Prepare to take a leadership role.

Leaders today face more challenges than ever before. Developing skills to make the right choices has impact far beyond the individual. This course will set tomorrow’s leaders on the path to developing the skills needed to accept those challenges and succeed.

Speaker
Valerie F. Wynn, CPCU, has more than 30 years of experience in the insurance industry. She is a claims management specialist with Selective Insurance Company of America and has previous experience as a regional management trainer and claims trainer for GEICO, claims manager with Travelers and also has been with Farmers, St. Paul, and Continental Insurance. Wynn received a B.S. in mathematics for Georgia Southwestern College & State University and earned her master of business administration from Georgia College and State University. She received the Claims Professional of the Year Award in 1996 and won the national Communicate with Confidence speaker’s award in 2005, both from NAIW. A past president of the CPCU Society’s Middle Georgia Chapter, Wynn has been active since earning her CPCU designation in 1992.

The views and opinions of the speakers are their own and not necessarily shared by the officers, members, or staff of the CPCU Society.

Questions?
Contact the CPCU Society’s Member Resource Center at (800) 932-CPCU, option 4, or send an e-mail.