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Listen to Learn: A Town Hall for a More Inclusive Future
Speakers: Dawayne Eason, Sherry McFadden, Marvin Kelly 
and Margarita Hudgins
July 15th at 2 PM ET
This event has a 1,000 Attendee Maximum Capacity


We can no longer ignore racial inequality and injustice. How can we develop and sustain equity to drive meaningful, collaborative relationships? This is important. Before we rush to action we must listen. We must listen to the Black voices in our community share their experiences. Join us for this engaging Town Hall that will reflect on those experiences with the goal of someday creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive community. Presenters look forward to answering your questions in real time.

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Margarita Hudgins - Moderator

Margarita Hudgins, CPCU, is head of acquisition for the northwest region of Colonial Life and has been the insurance industry for 28 years with a large part of her career with USAA. In addition, she is a member of Unum Group’s Inclusion Council representing Colonial Life. She holds a BS from Old Dominion University and MS from Salve Regina University. She is currently pursuing her PhD from Hampton University. 

 





Dawayne Eason

Dawayne Eason, CPCU, CHFC, CLU, AINS is a Product Owner for State Farm Insurance.






Marvin Kelly

Marvin Kelly, CPCU, MBA, AU, served as President/Chairman of the CPCU Society 2008-2009, and has been the Executive Director of the Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association since 1992.  




Sherry McFadden
Sherry McFadden, CPCU, is a Director, Customer Care Center, State Farm Insurance Companies, Tempe AZ.  Sherry obtained her CPCU Designation in 1998. She also obtained the following major designations: ChFC; LOMA (FMLI); and CLU. In her 28 year career with State Farm, she has held several leadership roles in Claims, Underwriting, and Human Resources. Sherry earned a BS Degree in Economics from Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS; a Master’s Degree in Human Resources from the University of North Florida, Jacksonville. She is a Past President of the AZ Chapter of the CPCU Society; and currently in an interim VP role through the end of this year. Sherry has two children: Chelsea, an attorney in Chicago, and Joshua, a college student in Phoenix, AZ.