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WEBINAR FOR WOMEN

Register today for our upcoming webinar, geared to women insurance professionals. This webinar is part of IA&B’s broader initiative to support women in the industry and follows the sold-out Women’s Conference in March and first webinar for women in June.

The Thing About Women … That Make Such Great Leaders

Presented by Sara Bradshaw Ray (keynote speaker at IA&B’s Women’s Conference)

Thursday, Sept. 14 | 11 AM-Noon

There is no cost to attend this webinar, which is available exclusively to IA&B members. Registration is required.

https://IABforME.com/eventregistrations/?eventId=6655 | 800-998-9644, option 1

Please note: This webinar is designed with women attendees in mind, but it is open to everyone who supports the growth and leadership of women in the independent insurance agent community.

IA&B YOUNG AGENT CONFERENCE

It’s back! Register today for the return of IA&B’s Young Agent Conference, Oct. 3-4 at the Cork Factory Hotel in Lancaster, PA.

The conference will provide two days of professional development and networking to help grow up-and-coming insurance agents into successful leaders. All young insurance professionals (and those young at heart) are welcome.

https://IABforME.online/YAconference

Crab Feast returns to Boondocks in Smyrna, DE.

CRAB FEAST

Connect and unwind at IA&B Crab Feast! Reserve your seat for everyone’s favorite Delaware insurance community tradition.

Who: IA&B member agencies and company partners

What: All-you-can-eat crabs, shrimp, chicken fingers, fries, and corn on the cob

Where: Boondocks in Smyrna, DE

When: Sept. 20, 6-9 PM

https://IABforME.com/eventregistrations/?eventId=6677 | 800-998-9644, option 1

IA&B's second annual Intern Day

INTERN DAY

On July 27 – National Intern Day – IA&B hosted 26 impressive interns from our member agencies and company partners at Mid Penn Bank University for our second annual IA&B Intern Day. Interns spent the day learning about our great industry, brushing up on their employment skills, and making connections. The future is bright!

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