Attend the CPCU Society's Workshops in Pewaukee, WI!
Closing the Gaps in Property Insurance
What You Don’t Know Will Surely Hurt You!
8:30 a.m. – 12:05 p.m.
2006 Commercial Auto and 2007 CGL Policies
Important Changes Every Professional Must Know!
1 – 4:35 p.m.
presented by the CPCU Society, the Greater Milwaukee, and Dairyland Chapters
Register
Today!
Register
online, or mail or fax the completed registration
form to the CPCU Society.
When
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Where
Country Springs Hotel and Water Park Conference
2810 Golf Road
Pewaukee, WI 53072
(262) 547-0201
Cost
CPCU Society members: $89 for one workshop/$178 for both workshops
Nonmembers: $109 for one workshop/$218 for both workshops
The registration fee includes one CE certificate per workshop, all handout material, and refreshments.
Filed for Continuing Education Credits
Each workshop has been filed for four (4) Continuing Education credits in Wisconsin, Illinois, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Texas, and Wyoming. The programs may be rejected by the DOIs and no credit given. Please call (800) 932-2728, ext. 2767 for updated information.
Continuing Professional Development Program for CPCUs
CPCUs will be awarded four (4) points for each workshop they attend.
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Closing the Gaps in Property Insurance
Registration: 8 – 8:30 a.m.
Program: 8:30 a.m. – 12:05 p.m.
What's
It About?
This workshop will enable the insurance professional to know what is and is not covered under a standard property policy; how various policies stack up against each other; and how to avoid costly errors when managing property loss exposures.
Who’s
It For?
This workshop is designed for professionals who must protect the interests of their own and clients’ organizations, including agents, brokers, underwriters, claim professionals, risk managers, and attorneys.
What
Youll Learn
At the conclusion of the workshop, the attentive learner will be able to:
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Explain how loss to “party walls” is now covered.
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Compare the ISO standard form to company-specific forms, to enable you to compete in today’s marketplace.
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2006 Commercial Auto and 2007 CGL Policies
Registration: 12:30 – 1 p.m.
Program: 1 – 4:35 p.m.
What's
It About?
Just when you were getting to know the 2004 CGL policy, a new round of changes has led to the creation of the 2007 CGL, which itself has undergone changes! In addition to a revision of various provisions, a number of new multi-state endorsements has been introduced. And the 2006 Commercial Auto policy contains significant changes, as well! Insurance professionals for years have relied on Bryan Tilden, CPCU, CIC, CLU, to help them learn what they need to know, and the CPCU Society is proud to present this timely and important workshop!
Who’s It For?
This workshop is designed for all insurance professionals and other professionals who must protect the interests of their “customers,” including agents, brokers, underwriters, adjusters, reinsurers, risk managers, and attorneys; and who have at least three years of experience.
What You’ll Learn
At the conclusion of this workshop, the attentive learner will be able to:
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Understand the history of previous policy form changes.
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Learn how the current changes impact coverage.
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Identify how the changes impact the business auto, garage, and truckers program.
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Identify case law causing the clarifying changes.
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Explore the changes in the latest version of the 2007 CGL Policy.
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Arrange for the coverage that your organization and external customers need and expect!
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Instructor
for Both Workshops
R. Bryan Tilden, CPCU, CIC, CLU, is a national lecturer and expert witness in the field of insurance. Prior to starting his own firm, Tilden and Associates, he was the director of technical affairs and director of education for IIANC. Tilden has been active in insurance education as a grading panel member for the Insurance Institute of America and the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. In 1988, IIANC presented him with the Ernest F. Young Education Award, and in 1989 Agent of the Year. Tilden has taught in schools for both the PIA and IIAA, been a speaker at RIMS and CPCU Society meetings, and has spoken at various conventions.
The
views and opinions of the speaker are his own and not necessarily
shared by the officers, members, or staff of the CPCU Society. |