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IIA of IL Working for You During COVID-19
By Evan Manning
How Coronavirus Will Impact Agents and Brokers
By Reagan Consulting
Navigating a Remote Workforce as a Business Leader: Now and Planning for the Future
By Jennifer Jacobs, SHRM-CP
Workplace Flexibility and Remote Work Best Practices
By Sharon Emek
Working From Home: Tips for Creating a New Normal
By Lauren Williams
Thoughts on Cyber Security from IIA of IL Tech Guru
By Nathan Boyd
Protect Yourself from Coronavirus Scams
By Scambusters
E&O Risk Management and the Coronavirus
By SwissRe Corporate Solutions
Katie School of Insurance Hosts Diversity Event
By Phil Lackman
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The Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois (IIA of IL) has been providing members with a sustainable competitive advantage since 1899.
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Chairman of the Board | Patrick Muldowney (312) 595-7192 | patrick.muldowney@alliant.com
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President | Bill Wirth (618) 939-6368 | billw@wirthagency.com
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President-Elect | George Daly (708) 845-3311 | george.daly@thehortongroup.com
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CIRCLES CONCIERGE SERVICE
Vice President | Jay Peterson, AFIS, LUTCF (217) 935-6605 | jay@peterson.insurance Secretary/Treasurer | Bennie Jones (312) 960-6206 | bjones@rmsoa.com IIABA National Director Gregory A. Sandrock, CIC, AFIS (815) 438-3923 | gregsandrock@2cornerstone.com
Regional Directors Region 1 | Lisa Lukens (618) 942-2556 | salibainsurance@gmail.com Region 2 | Joseph Heneghan (618) 639-2244 | joe.heneghan@hwcrins.com Region 3 | Christopher Leming (217) 321-3185 | cleming@troxellins.com Region 4 | Bart Hartauer, CIC (815) 223-1795 | hartauer@hartauer.com
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Region 5 | Nick Gunn, CIC (309) 691-1300 | nickgunn@nixonagency.com Region 6 | Thomas Evans, Jr. (779) 220-6564 | tevans@crumhalsted.com Region 7 | Neidra Crosby, CPIA, CISR (708) 597-8731 | ncrosby@insxchg.com Region 8 | Andrew Allan (773) 891-8000 | aallan@lakeviewins.com Region 9 | Ed Boltz, JD (630) 443-7300 | eboltz@crumhalsted.com Region 10 | Christopher Bassler, CLCS (847) 480-0800 | cbassler@basslerins.com At-Large Director | William Durkin (312) 629-0725 | durkinb@danielandhenry.com At-Large Director | Michael-Charles Hilson (708) 333-3378 | mhilson@gbgins.com At-Large Director | Ryan Hite (309) 688-7316 | ryan.hite@eaglerockins.com At-Large Director | Patrick Taphorn, CIC, CSRM (309) 347-2177 | ptaphorn@unland.com
Committee Chairs Budget & Finance | Bennie Jones (312) 960-6200 | bjones@rmsoa.com Education | Teresa Fleming, CIC, CISR (815) 849-5219 | tess@leffelmanassoc.com Farm Agents Council | Randy Jacobs (309) 365-3231 | rjacobs@mtco.com Government Relations | Kevin Lesch (630) 830-3232 | klesch@arachasgroup.com IIAPAC | Dustin Peterson (217) 935-6605 | dustin@peterson.insurance
IIA of Illinois Staff Director of Information and Technology Shannon Churchill - (217) 321-3004 - schurchill@iiaofil.org
Director of Government Relations Evan Manning - (217) 321-3002 - emanning@iiaofil.org
Director of Education and Agency Resources Brett Gerger - (217) 321-3006 - bgerger@iiaofil.org
Office Administrator Kristi Osmond - (217) 321-3007 - kosmond@iiaofil.org
Accounting & Admin Services Tami Hubbell - (217) 321-3016 - thubbell@iiaofil.org
Director of Communications Rachel Romines - (217) 321-3024 - rromines@iiaofil.org
Director of Human Resources, Board Admin Jennifer Jacobs - (217) 321-3013 - jjacobs@iiaofil.org
Director of Membership Services Tom Ross, CRIS, CPIA - (217) 321-3003 - tross@iiaofil.org
Sr. Vice President/Chief Financial Officer Mark Kuchar - (217) 321-3015 - mkuchar@iiaofil.org
Products & Services Administrator Janet White, CISR - (217) 321-3010 - jwhite.indep12@insuremail.net
Chief Executive Officer Phil Lackman - (217) 321-3005 - plackman@iiaofil.org
Director of Prof. Liability & Ins. Products Carol Wilson, CPIA - (217) 321-3011 - cwilson.indep12@insuremail.net
Central/Southern Marketing Representative Lori Mahorney - (217) 415-7550 - lmahorney@iiaofil.org
Planning & Coordination | Cindy K. Jackman, CIC, CISR (800) 878-9891 x8745 | cjackman@arlingtonroe.com Young Agents | Allyson Padilla (618) 393-2195 | allyson@blanksinsurance.com
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Our Association is Here for ALL of Us IIA of IL Members, Despite the current state of affairs with COVID-19, more than anything, I hope this letter finds you and your family staying healthy. Over the past weeks, many of our member agencies throughout the state have adapted to working remotely and most importantly, our clients continue to be well served. The IIA office staff in Springfield has also adapted to working remotely and business continues as normal as normal can be. As an association, we’ve been adapting as needed. In March, prior to Executive Order 2020-10 being issued, we proactively modified our quarterly IIA of IL board meeting by conducting a “virtual board meeting” rather than asking board members throughout the state to travel to Springfield. We’ve made arrangements to change or postpone a number of upcoming events and classes and will continue to communicate as timelines unfold. Your IIA of IL staff has been working tirelessly developing and updating the IIA of IL COVID-19 Resource Page at www.iiaofil.org/Covid-19-Resources. If you haven’t done so already, please bookmark and review this valuable resource. As agents, many of us are receiving multiple phone calls on a daily basis asking about Business Income coverage. Within this resource page, you will find a number of articles and/or webinars addressing this issue. You will also find important information from E & O carriers on this page as well. Clearly, this pandemic and the related consequences of the Stay at Home Order, as well as the order that went into effect on March 16th banning indoor eating and drinking, are having an immediate impact everywhere. Without some form of immediate relief, the results will likely be devastating for some of our clients. Obviously, the long term impact remains unknown. Fortunately, as an industry, we provide essential products/services that everyone needs. However, the longer businesses remain closed, the more their sales and payrolls will be reduced. As a result, eventually our member agencies, some more than others, will feel the financial impact as well.
Eventually this will pass and life will get back to the way it was just weeks ago. We won’t think twice about attending school activities, going out to dinner with friends and family, or planning vacations. Meanwhile, enjoy every minute of any extra time you may be getting to spend with your loved ones (even if your children keep beating you at your favorite card game). Wishing you all the best.
Bill Wirth - IIA of IL President - (618) 939-6368 - billw@wirthagency.com april 2020
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TrustedChoice.com Makes Changes to “Recommended Agencies” Feature TrustedChoice.com has recently announced improvements to the recommendation engine on TrustedChoice.com giving an enhanced experience to insurance shoppers and agents.
It’s easy to activate your Member Plus agency profile. Go to www.iiaofil.org/Portals/1/Documents/ MemberPlusUpgrade.pdf to view step-by-step instructions.
Effective March 31, TrustedChoice.com no longer actively recommends agencies to insurance shoppers visiting TrustedChoice.com, unless the agency being recommended is properly registered with an Advantage agency profile or a Member Plus agency profile. All other Trusted Choice agencies will continue to be listed in the Trusted Choice Agency Directory, as they always have. Because the IIA of IL is a State SEO Partner of TrustedChoice.com, all Illinois members are eligible to activate their Member Plus profile for FREE right away. Once you activate your Member Plus profile, you will stay in the recommendation engine. When an insurance shopper enters their needs in the recommendation engine, Member Plus agencies will be recommended so long as they match those needs.
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Taking care of everything from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
ASSIST. INFORM. SUPPORT. If your organization has been directly affected by the worldwide health threat, Circles Concierge can help alleviate some of the difficulties associated with this temporary situation by assisting with:
Information about COVID-19 in the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov
Support Alternative Travel Arrangements
Employee
Sourcing office supplies & remote workspace needs
Solutions to extend company culture to a remote workforce
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Coronavirus advisory information World Health Organization www.who.int/emergencies Coronavirus Q&A World Health Organization www.who.int/news-room
CONTACT US TODAY www.iiaofil.org/circles
Shannon Churchill, IIA of IL schurchill@iiaofil.org | (217) 321-3004
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Please Note: At press time, all May classroom education sessions are being held as scheduled. If you register for a session, and the class is rescheduled, you will be contacted. View the latest information on the IIA of IL website at www.iiaofil.org.
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E&O Roadmap to Personal Auto Webinar E&O Roadmap to Personal Auto & Umbrella Webinar E&O: Roadmap to Personal Auto & Umbrella Webinar E&O: Commercial Property Coverage Gaps Webinar E&O Roadmap To Homeowners Endorsements Webinar E&O/HO Endorsements/Inland Marine Webinar Agents E&O: Duties, Operations, Checklists and More Webinar E&O Roadmap To Policy Analysis Webinar E&O Risk Management Webinar Ethics and the Law Webinar Culture, Ethics, and E&O Webinar
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Katie School of Insurance Hosts Diversity Event By Phil Lackman The Katie School of Insurance at Illinois State University hosted “The Power of an Inclusive Workforce� on campus Tuesday, March 3rd. The purpose of the event, open to all students at ISU, was to showcase the myriad employment opportunities open to college graduates in the industry and the efforts of the industry to implement programs hiring and retaining individuals with diverse backgrounds. IIA of IL was a sponsor of the event and IIA of IL Secretary/ Treasurer and IIABA Diversity Council Chair, Bennie Jones, participated on a panel of industry representatives focusing on diversity and inclusion efforts within their companies to address the demographic changes nationwide which are driving changes with insurance consumers. Jim Jones, Director of the Katie School, opened the event and highlighted the significant economic contributions the insurance industry makes in Illinois, highlighting the IIA of IL Economic Impact Study and the multitude of employment opportunities within the industry.
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Association members Jeremy Eden, owner of Eden Insurance and Financial Services in Bloomington, Kristin Peterson, an agent with Compass Insurance Partners in Gibson City, and Jennifer Jacobs, IIA of IL Director of Human Resources, represented the association during the industry networking event for students and spoke with dozens of students about careers within the independent agency system. The Horton Group, IIA of IL member, was also a sponsor, along with Associate Members CHUBB, Pekin Insurance, Selective Insurance and Travelers. As a 1982 ISU graduate, I was impressed by the number of students in attendance and excited for the future of the industry. Phil Lackman is the CEO of the IIA of IL and can be reached at plackman@iiaofil.org or (217) 321-3005.
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Randy Jacobs, CIC Farm Agents Council Chair
Payne Insurance Agency, A Compass Insurance Partner Lexington, IL Producer Number of Years with Agency: 25 Year You Started in Insurance: 1995 Education: BS in Agricultural Economics University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign 1987 Current or Past Civic, Political, or Community Service Activities: Past: - Lexington Jaycees - Lexington Education Advancement Foundation - Lexington Community Center Board of Directors Present: - Smith Library Board What do you feel are major challenges facing our Association today? The major challenges facing the Association today are getting the membership fully engaged with all the Association has to offer and making everyone aware of the broad spectrum of services the Association provides. Also, the Association faces challenges in addressing agency perpetuation beyond M & A activity; e.g., recruiting young talent to the independent agency system, and collaboration with entities such as The Katie School of Insurance at ISU. What suggestions do you have to respond to these challenges? The Association’s staff does an incredible job making the membership aware of all the Association has to offer – it’s up to us to take advantage of all products and services that will benefit our agencies, whether it’s education or E&O coverage and other products and services. The Association should continue to explore ways to attract young talent to the independent agency system through avenues that young people use, such as through online events and sites,
Kevin Lesch, CBC Government Relations Committee Chair Árachas Group, LLC, Elgin, IL President
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and continue to collaborate with colleges and universities to provide internship opportunities in the industry. What do you see at the greatest benefit to IIA of IL membership? Since 1995, the greatest benefit I have gotten from involvement with the IIA-IL and the Farm Agents group has been networking - getting to know fellow agents and company personnel on a personal basis. As an agent in a rural community, discussions with other agents facing similar challenges helps me remember that our agency isn’t out on an island dealing with these challenges.
Current or Past Civic, Political, or Community Service Activities: - Bartlett Chamber of Commerce – Treasurer - DuPage IIA – Treasurer - Chicagoland IIA - Board Member - Sockers Youth Foundation, LTD – President - IIA of IL - Past Region 10 Director - IL Young Agent of the Year What do you feel are major challenges facing our Association today? Continuing to provide our members benefits to help their agencies sustain growth and market share. april 2020
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Cindy Jackman, CISR, CIC Planning & Coordination Committee Chair
Arlington/Roe, Carbondale, IL Marketing Manager for Central & Southern IL Number of Years with Agency: 2 Year You Started in Insurance: 1984 Education: John A Logan, SIU Current or Past Civic, Political, or Community Service Activities: - IIA of IL Past Chairman, President, President-Elect, Vice President, Regional Director - IIA of IL Past Young Agents Committee Member - IIA of IL Past Trusted Choice Committee Member - Board Member/Chairman, Southern Region Independent Insurance Agents IL - Board Member/Chairman, Southern IL Soccer League - Board Member, Giant City School Athletic Booster Club - Board Member, Crab Orchard Water Dist. - Board Member, Perry/Jackson County Child Advocacy Center Awards/Accreditations: - Accredited Customer Service Representative, National Alliance for Insurance - Certified Customer Service Representative, National Alliance for Insurance - Certified Insurance Counselor, National Alliance for Insurance - Regional Director of the Year, IIA of IL - 2012 Key Award Recipient – Pekin Life Insurance - Illinois Agent of the Year – Illinois 1752 Club - Charles M Cartwright Award – IIA of IL What do you feel are major challenges facing our Association today? Mergers & Acquisitions Keeping up with the ever changing, fast paced Technology
What suggestions do you have to respond to these challenges? M&A: The agents sometimes don’t take the time to see what all they can gain from the resources at the Association. Using some of our services/ products may help align their agency for options other than merging/selling to a larger agency. We have improved on the delivery of our message to the agents by leaps and bounds over the last couple of years. We need to keep marching on & spread the good word. Tech: We’re developing the Tech Committee/Task Force which will help keep us at the top of our tech game and relay the newest threats/opportunities for our members. What do you see at the greatest benefit to IIA of IL membership? The Association’s got your back! If your agency needs legal advice - come to the Association. If you need resources for markets - come to the Assoc. If you need help finding your next employee - come to the Assoc. If you need prelicensing or CE - come to the Assoc. If you want to network with like-minded insurance people - come to the Assoc. If you need help understanding a company contract - come to the Assoc. The resources are unlimited and underused by many of our agents. The greatest benefit of IIA of IL membership is being able to call 1-800-628-6436 for answers. What advice do you have to share with someone considering a volunteer position with the IIA of IL? Don’t think twice - just do it. The rewards far outweigh the time commitment.
What suggestions do you have to respond to these challenges? Continue to look into tech that can have a major impact on our membership. What do you see at the greatest benefit to IIA of IL membership? Advocacy, Education, Professionalism What advice do you have to share with someone considering a volunteer position with the IIA of IL? If you ever have doubts about our industry or the people in our industry, you will find no greater solace then being involved and surrounding yourself with the brilliant people of the IIA who give of themselves and share their experiences to ensure our industry remains great. april 2020
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INSIGHT | industry news West Bend Reports Outstanding Results for Eighth Consecutive Year Kevin Steiner, president and CEO of West Bend Mutual Insurance Company, recently reported the company ended 2019 with another year of outstanding financial results, making it the eighth consecutive year in which the company’s performance exceeded that of the insurance industry, as well as many of its competitors.
West Bend ended the year with a combined ratio of 93.0%, and despite a very competitive marketplace and decreasing workers’ compensation rates, grew by 7.2%. Total direct written premium at the end of 2019 was $1.359 billion, bringing West Bend’s five-year compound annual growth rate to 6.6%. West Bend Mutual Insurance was recognized with several awards in 2019, including ranking number two in the large company category of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Top Workplaces in Southeast Wisconsin, being named a Best Workplaces in Financial Services and Insurance by Fortune Magazine, being ranked fourth as a Best Place to Work in Insurance for the tenth consecutive year and for the seventh year overall for insurance providers, and receiving a Gold Workplace Health Achievement from the American Heart Association. West Bend is also included on the Ward Group’s list of the 50 top-performing property and casualty insurers domiciled in the U.S.
Nationwide Foundation Donates $5 Million to Combat COVID-19
The Nationwide Foundation has announced that it is making $5 million in contributions to local and national charities to support the coronavirus response. The foundation is a private non-profit to which Nationwide companies are donors. “As communities experience impacts related to the pandemic, many non-profit organizations stand on the front lines, providing basic necessities, wellness services and support to those in need,” said Kirt Walker, CEO of Nationwide and chairman of the Nationwide Foundation. “Finances, staff, programs and resources are being stretched as these non-profits not only serve their communities but feel the impact themselves. During these challenging times, we each have a responsibility, when we can, to lift those around us.” The Nationwide Foundation has approved $1 million each in national response grants to the American Red Cross, Feeding America and the United Way. It has also approved up to $2 million in grants to be distributed in communities where Nationwide companies operate. The grants will assist the communities in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Grinnell Mutual Recognizes Agents And Mutual Companies for Outstanding Achievement Grinnell Mutual recognized a group of 53 independent agents and 14 mutual insurance companies for outstanding achievement in the insurance profession and superior performance for Grinnell Mutual in 2019 by naming them to its 2020 President’s Club.
“Grinnell Mutual and its board of directors is happy to honor our top agents and mutual managers,” said Jeff Menary, Grinnell Mutual’s president and CEO. “We always look forward to getting reacquainted with old friends and making new ones. This year’s event in the Bahamas will be exciting and memorable and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone there.” Congratulations to the following Illinois Agencies: Central Illinois Agents Group Jacksonville Compass Insurance Partners Cissna Park Diamond Bros Insurance Paris First Insurance Group Plano Hanford Insurance Agency Geneseo Hugh F. Miller Insurance Agency Rock Falls Insurance Providers Group of Illinois Rantoul Meyer-Jochums Agency Minonk Tomco Insurance Agency Charleston Congratulations to the following Mutual Companies: Heartland Mutual Belleville, Ill. La Prairie Mutual Henry, Ill. Western Illinois Mutual Carthage, Ill.
For more information on the Nationwide Foundation, go to www.nationwide.com/about-us/nationwide-foundation.jsp.
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In Memoriam
Ronald Joseph “R.J.” Pohl, 74, of Urbana passed away March 5, 2020 at home.
Kenneth Eugene “Ken” Wagler, 79, of Peoria passed on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at Apostolic Christian Skylines in Peoria. He was formerly of Washington.
R.J. was born Nov. 15, 1945, in Highland, son of Joseph and Kathryn (Shelby) Pohl. He married Sharon Wallace on Aug. 1, 1970, in Marine. She survives.
Born May 27, 1940, in Peoria to Cletus E. and Dolores M. (Marchand) Wagler, he married Michele (Bishop) Paylor in Peoria. They later divorced. He then married Peggy L. Pieper on February 2, 1980, in Washington. She survives.
Also surviving are two sons, Sean Pohl of Dallas and Jason Pohl (Yardley) of San Francisco; and a daughter, Kendra Iffland (David) of Savoy. Five grandchildren also survive, Hazel and Everly Iffland and Selah Pohl, Tyler Pohl and Mason Pohl.
Also surviving are one daughter, Teresa (William) Blackburn of Liberty Township, Ohio; one son, Brian (Candice) Wagler of Warrensburg, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Dalton and Dane Wagler, Taylor and Private William Kenneth Blackburn, Jessica M. Crook and Olivia, Allyson and Connor Morrissey; and one niece, Joy (Dave) French of Pekin. He was preceded in death by his parents; two stepdaughters, Lori Michelle Crook on December 3, 2018, and Lisa Renee Morrissey on October 28, 2016; and one sister, Phyllis Appell. Ken graduated from Peoria Central High School in 1958. He later graduated from Wentworth Military Junior College with an associate’s degree in business and finished college at Bradley University. He was a third-generation owner of Wagler Insurance Agency in Peoria, starting his career in 1960. He served as president for the Professional Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois in 2002 and later served on the Board of Directors. Ken was a former member and past president of the Northside Optimists Club of Peoria. He was also the public announcer for the Peoria Blades Hockey Team for many years. A loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, Ken was a caring person that had a sensitive side and offered wisdom and encouragement to everyone he came in contact with. He enjoyed his annual fishing trips to Canada, golfing, telling stories and being a jokester. Ken was a very artistic person who enjoyed painting. He loved participating as Frosty the Snowman in the Peoria Santa Claus Parade and visiting area schools during the holidays. The IIA of IL staff and Board of Directors are saddened by the loss of Ken and offer condolences to his family and friends.
R.J. served in the U.S. Army as a staff sergeant and then worked as an independent insurance agent for over 30 years, finishing his career as the owner of Ring-Wil & Associates in Belleville. He was a strong supporter of the insurance industry and education for its agents. He was very active in the Illinois Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA), serving as President from 19901991 and helped facilitate the merger of the PIA with the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois. The IIA of IL staff and Board of Directors send their deepest condolences to the family and friends of R.J. Pohl.
Thomas K. Sprague, Jr., age 95, passed away December 13, 2019, surrounded by family. He was born March 22, 1924, in Joliet, IL to Martha (Streitz) and Thomas K. Sprague, Sr. Tom is survived by his adoring wife, JoAnn (nee Fehrenbacher), married in 1950. Tom and JoAnn celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on October 14, 2019. They made their home in Joliet where they raised their three children, Thomas K. III (Mary “Mimi” Minarich), Carlene (Charles) Kinzie and John; his children and six grandchildren were an immense source of pride; Jonathan Sprague, Griffin (Alexandra Michel) Kinzie, Trevor Kinzie, Spencer Kinzie, Charles Sprague and Elizabeth Sprague. Tom enjoyed frequent Sprague and Fehrenbacher family reunions with numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Tom graduated from Joliet Township High School in 1943 where he was a member of the ROTC, preparing him to enter the Army. Tom was proud of his military services. He was stationed in Cherbourg, France during WWII in 1944, returning after V-E Day to the Illinois Army National Guard 44th Division and later served during the Korean War as a 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, until his honorable discharge in 1953. Tom was mentored by his aunt, Mable Sprague Kase, in the insurance business after returning from WWII. He built his insurance business for over 40 years and was dedicated to serving his clients in the Will County area. He was an active member and past president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois. He was awarded the C.M. Cartwright Merit Award for his excellence in the insurance industry. The staff and Board of Directors of the IIA of IL are saddened by the news of Tom’s passing and send their deepest sympathies to his family and friends.
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PERSONAL LINES CSR - PART TIME.
AGENCY WANTED.
Email resume to: bill.ntovas@caroinsurance.com
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28. Caro Insurance Services, Orland Park, IL is seeking a qualified Personal Lines CSR. The position requires an individual to have insurance - Personal Lines - experience, quoting, processing endorsements, excellent customer service and communication skills. Illinois P&C License is desired. Part-time, approximately 15-20 hours per week; salary $18-21 per hour.
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20. Since 2004, Central Illinois Agents Group LLC has been providing independent agents with a variety of markets with contingency opportunities. Agents have availability to several markets that they may not be able to sustain or maintain on their own. We have markets for personal, commercial, agricultural and crop insurance lines. Let us help you get to the next level.
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13. We are a 100 year old Northbrook agency looking to discuss any mutually beneficial opportunity. Our producers, mergers, clusters and agency purchases receive 50% commissions on new and renewal business without any expenses. We can provide: office space, phones, agency management system, service renewals and changes. The companies we represent are: Badger Mutual, Employers Mutual, General Casualty, Guide One, Hartford, Kemper, Progressive, Rockford Mutual, Safeco, State Auto, Travelers and Met Life. Contact:
Nancy Solomon Martini, Miller & Schloss, Inc. (847) 291-1313 Ron@martini-miller.com
Dan Browne or Cathy Hall Forest Insurance (708) 383-9000 www.forestinsured.com/mergers-acquisitions
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