On behalf of The Institutes CPCU Society, we wish an easy fast and meaningful Yom Kippur to all who celebrate.
The Institutes CPCU Society
Insurance
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The Institutes CPCU Society is a professional community that fosters continuous knowledge and career growth.
About us
Our global network connects professionals with diverse backgrounds, empowering you think differently and seek creative solutions. Educational offerings keep members on top of current issues so you can make more informed decisions. Hands-on leadership opportunities give you the confidence to step up and lead. While many members hold or are pursuing The Institutes' CPCU designation, it is not a requirement to join. Why become a member of the CPCU Society? Your membership includes: · Unlimited access to continuing education resources on insurance trends and leadership development · Complimentary insurance webinars all month long · A complimentary subscription to Insights professional journal · Discounts on our Annual Meeting and local workshops at our 120+ chapters · And so much more to help you network and grow your career!
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- Insurance
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Malvern, PA
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- Nonprofit
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Malvern, PA 19355, US
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Updates
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What’s the true value of your CPCU Society membership? It’s the people you meet, the knowledge you gain, and the impact you make. Here’s why 2025 is shaping up to be our best year yet: ✔ New programming designed for today’s challenges ✔ Stronger connections with peers and industry experts ✔ Resources that support your career growth Ready to invest in you? Renew your membership today and let’s make 2025 an unforgettable year together: https://lnkd.in/gKEa_WXT
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Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, especially the claims professionals on the front lines, who are stepping up to help policyholders in their time of greatest need. We’re sharing this important reminder from one of our members and loyal volunteers, Heather Blevins CPCU, ITP, M. Ed., about the human side of claims work—especially during times of crisis. To all the claims adjusters out there, your resilience, dedication, and compassion do not go unnoticed. Please take care of yourselves as you take care of others. #HurricaneMilton #InsuranceCommunity #ClaimsProfessionals
Rebel Thoughts ✌️ When I talk about repetitive exposure to traumatic stress and its impact on claims adjusters, I’m constantly reminded of how important our claims professionals are to the #insurance ecosystem. 👉🏻 They deliver the promise of a complicated contract that most consumers don’t understand. Yeah, those claims adjusters are literally responsible for handing over the intangible product that is sold to customers: the realization of the aleatory contract that is often maligned because of its nature. 👉🏻 They show up in the worst moments of policyholder’s lives as humans. That means they carry the stress of everything that is happening in their own lives with them. 👉🏻 They are expected to perform claims wizardry at superhuman levels of speed, and deliver service with the highest attention to accuracy and quality. 👉🏻They see devastation and destruction in others lives on a regular basis, and are usually never taught how to manage their own human reactions to what they witness. 👉🏻 And they are asked to do all of the above on very little sleep, in alien locations many times, and sometimes without proper access to food, water and resources. This week another horrific Cat5 hurricane bears down on the Florida coast and another traumatic event is going to rock our claims workforces. 💯 Remember they are human. ⏰ Give them decompression time. 🧘 Help them to practice mindfulness & self-care. 👂 Listen and be an accountability partner for them for wellness, and emotional support. 🙌 Help them to know it’s ok to not be ok. For now, just stay safe everyone please. Don’t wait, evacuate. 🌀 #rebelthoughts #rebelleads #hurricaneseason #HurricaneMilton #resilience
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Are you an undergrad looking to pursue a career in risk management, finance, or insurance? If you answered "yes," you need to check out the 2024 NextGen Scholarship! Apply by November 6 to be considered for this incredible $5,000 scholarship, designed to support future leaders like you. Get the details here: https://lnkd.in/eREdNeFc
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How can AI close the insurance talent gap? On the the latest episode of #InTheKnow, with host Chris Hampshire CPCU, CIC, ARM, Jo Lynn Clemens, CPCU, ARM, CEO of RiskKarma.io, explores how AI is tackling some of the biggest challenges in the insurance industry— from managing claims to advancing diversity and inclusion. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eS3MndWy
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We are excited to partner with Give Kids The World Village for this year’s #In2Risk24 Good Works Project sponsored by WAHVE LLC. Your support helps this 89-acre, whimsical nonprofit resort in Central Florida provide children with critical illnesses and their families with magical week-long wish vacations at no cost. Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/4bMH802
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From Trucks to Transit: Telematics Impact Across Market Segments 🚛🚍🚔 Did you know that telematics is driving change in industries like trucking, law enforcement, and utility fleets? Find out how in our upcoming webinar with Leo Grimm, J.D., and Dan Foster, CPCU, CSP, ARM, RMPE, on Tuesday, October 8 at 11 a.m. ET. Don't miss out! This session will highlight the benefits of telematics for underwriting, pricing, and overall risk management. Save your spot here: https://lnkd.in/d4Dmrsr8 As always, webinars are free for Society members and just $49 for non-members.
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Event Highlight: The Griffith Foundation at Insuring the Future 2024 The Institutes Griffith Foundation enjoyed contributing to the conversation at Insuring the Future 2024, a mid-September symposium organized and hosted by the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) and Connecticut Insurance & Financial Services (CT IFS). Our Executive Director, Frank Paul Tomasello, moderated a session titled "Innovative Risk-Based Mitigation: The Role of Insurance in Resilience and Nature-Based Solutions.” Mr. Tomasello was pleased to share the stage with these thought-leaders: ✅ Superintendent Beth Dwyer, Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation ✅ Lawrence “Lars” Powell, Director of the Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research ✅ Natalie Enclade, Executive Director of BuildStrong America ✅ Russell Stack, Director of Catastrophe Analytics, Aon Check out the full session and learn more about opportunities to address the challenges presented by climate risk. https://bit.ly/4du1vPO
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From Trucks to Transit: Telematics Impact Across Market Segments 🚛🚍🚔 Did you know that telematics is driving change in industries like trucking, law enforcement, and utility fleets? Find out how in our upcoming webinar with Leo Grimm, J.D., and Dan Foster, CPCU, CSP, ARM, RMPE, on Tuesday, October 8 at 11 a.m. ET. Don't miss out! This session will highlight the benefits of telematics for underwriting, pricing, and overall risk management. Save your spot here: https://lnkd.in/d4Dmrsr8 As always, webinars are free for Society members and just $49 for non-members.
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Jo Lynn Clemens, CPCU, ARM joins Chris Hampshire CPCU, CIC, ARM to talk about the future of #RiskTech on the latest #InTheKnow podcast. From using AI to analyze policies to creating key risk indicators, Jo Lynn is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in insurance innovation. 🔍 Catch the episode to find out how she’s leading the charge in AI and risk management: https://lnkd.in/eK485Zxn