NAMIC Webinar - Operational Priorities for Property/Casualty Executives – Strategies to Navigate Difficult Times, January 20, 2009, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST

This event is intended for:

  • President
  • C-level Executives
  • Senior level professionals from property/casualty companies
NAMIC Webinar - Operational Priorities for Property/Casualty Executives – Strategies to Navigate Difficult Times, January 20, 2009, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EST

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The Property and Casualty insurance industry has endured a volatile and challenging market over the past two years. Market dynamics have put intense pressure on company leaders to bring dramatic improvements in competitiveness and efficiency. Within these challenges, there is opportunity to excel while the economy gradually returns to normalcy. Pursuing that opportunity requires leadership, focus, and discipline.

How will top P&C industry executives deal with these challenges and opportunities? Over one hundred top industry executives share their thoughts in the Nolan Company’s latest P&C industry survey, Operational Priorities for Property and Casualty Executives. The respondents conveyed a theme: “We know what must be done; we just need to make ourselves do it!”

Join us on February 3, 2010, 2:00-3:00 p.m. EST, to learn what your peers believe to be the strategies and actions that will drive future success as we emerge from this extended market downturn.

Based on findings from Robert E. Nolan Company’s recent survey of over one hundred property/casualty insurance executives, this webinar is designed to provide insight on strategies property/casualty executives are implementing to drive future success as we emerge from this extended market downturn.

We specifically develop our educational programming with our members in mind. NAMIC is comprised of a diverse membership and there are a variety of events to meet your needs. This webinar is designed for executives from property/casualty insurance companies.

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