This event is designed for up to 100 professionals with fewer than 10 years of experience currently working in first-party claims roles within insurance companies. While space is limited, a select number of spots are available for emerging professionals such as adjusters, engineers, and accountants. the program will feature sessions led by experts in reinsurance, legal and independent adjusting sectors.
The Loss Executives Association (LEA), in conjunction with St. John’s University Greenberg School of Risk Management, is proud to announce our Fifth Seminar for insurance professionals with less than ten years of experience in first-party claims. This highly anticipated event continues our tradition of providing top-tier, complimentary education to help cultivate the next generation of industry leaders.
This year's seminar features a lineup of distinguished speakers who will offer deep dives into critical industry topics. Our classroom-style setting is designed for direct engagement and includes time for a Q&A with the experts.
Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass LLP
Expectations of senior claims managers from independent adjusters and experts.
The nuances of energy claims and international market coordination.
What reinsurers need from ceding companies and audits.
The role of independent adjusters in investigating claims, working with insureds, and preparing reports.
The critical role of engineers and metallurgists in claims.
The responsibilities of accountants in time element and stock market claims.
The function of coverage counsel in complex, multi-policy claims.
The impact of Worldwide Catastrophe Events on the Insurance Industry.
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