WHAT:
The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies will host two virtual press briefings during its Annual Convention in San Diego, offering reporters a chance to question top industry leaders on the biggest challenges facing insurers and policyholders today.
- Monday, September 29 – Legal System Abuse & Regulatory Overreach
Legal system abuse and aggressive regulation are driving up costs and threatening affordability. NAMIC leaders will answer questions about how these pressures are reshaping the insurance marketplace and what the industry is doing to help consumers. - Tuesday, September 30 – Resiliency & Mitigation
From hurricanes to wildfires, severe weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. Insurance leaders will highlight innovative strategies to reduce risk, strengthen communities, and improve disaster preparedness.
WHO & WHEN:
- Monday, September 29, 3:00-3:30 p.m. PT
- Neil Alldredge, president and CEO
- Erin Collins, senior vice president of state and policy affairs
- Tuesday, September 30, 3:00-3:30 p.m. PT
- Jimi Grande, senior vice president of federal and political affairs
- Erin Collins, senior vice president of state and policy affairs
WHERE:
- Virtual Attendance (Link will be provided with RSVP)
- Recording to be provided after the event to outlets that RSVP
WHY:
Rising litigation, regulatory overreach, and worsening disasters are hitting consumers, communities, and the broader economy. NAMIC leaders are prepared to answer media questions on the industry’s role in addressing these urgent issues.
MEDIA CONTACT/ RSVP:
Lauren Anderson
Media & External Relations Director, NAMIC
landerson@namic.org
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NAMIC membership reflects many of the country’s largest national insurers as well as regional and local mutual insurance companies on main streets across America. NAMIC members write $383 billion in annual premiums and account for 61 percent of homeowners, 48 percent of the automobile, and 25 percent of the business insurance markets.
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