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THE PINECONE
Monthly newsletter for area insurance professionalsTo inform members and associates of industry news, educational opportunities
And association activities of the
RALEIGH ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Officers
PresidentKaty Willett, CIC, CISRkwillett@bagwellandbagwellins.com
President Elect & MembershipJanet Davis, CISR, CPIW, AAI
jdavis@triangleinsurancegroup.com
Vice-President & ProgramsJeanne Hess, CISR, CPIW, DAE, AAI, AISjhess@iianc.com
SecretaryShirley Hudson, ARM, AAI, CISR, CPIW,DAEshudson@iianc.com
TreasurerBarb Hutchinsonbhutchinson@bmico.com
ParliamentarianWanda Manning, CPCU, CPIW, CIC, DAEw.manning@sau-inc.com
Committee Chairmen:Bylaws & Immediate Past PresidentBeth Blackwell, AAI, CPIWbethbwell@nc.rr.com
EmploymentJeanne Hess, CISR, CPIW, DAE, AAI, AISjhess@iianc.com
Public Relations Co-ChairsJeanne Hess, CISR, CPIW, DAE, AAI, AISjhess@iianc.comPat Norton, API, CPSR, CPIWpat.norton@us.qbe.com
EducationPam Grimes, CPIW, CIC, CISR, DAEPagdreamer18@aol.com
SafetyDebbie Pass-Soles, CPIW, CISR, CICDebbie.Soles@mmicnc.com
LegislativeShirley Hudson, ARM, AAI, CISR, CPIW, DAE
shudson@iianc.com
Inside this
Newsletter
1. October Meeting10/11/11Fire Safety Cary Fire Dept.
2. November Meeting11/8/11Service Project - TBA
3. BRING BOOKS to OCTOBERmeeting! Reach Out andRead in the Military Seemore information below NCAIW project!
October 2011
Thanks for making NAIW dba IAIPYOUR Association of Choice
Represented by Diversified Professionals
NEW WEBSITE: www.raip.orgNCAIW LINK: www.ncaiw.org
NEW IAIP link:http://www.internationalinsuranceprofessio
nals.org/
SCHOLARSHIPS: www.inssfa.or
Pinecone Editor
Jeanne Hess, CISR, CPIW, DAE, AAI, A
863-6524 - jhess@iianc.com
October 2011
The October Meeting of the RaleighAssociation of Insurance Professionawill meet on October 11, 2011 at theIIANC Office, 101 Weston Oaks CouCary, NC at 6:00 pm with social
beginning at 5:30 pm. Our guestspeaker is Kathy Ellis from the CaryFire Department with a Great TopicFire Safety!! We also will have a verimportant business meeting afterwarI hope everyone will come, enjoy thefellowship of our group and bring aguest or two!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IAIP Young & New Professiona
Have you heard of this sub-group atIAIP? It is an emerging group withinour international association thatinvolves members age 42 and youngCurrently they have a forum through IAIP website and conference callsdiscussing topics of interest and meeat the International (National)Conference. In Region II therecurrently are 66 registered membersIf you are interested in this group ofmembers who are the future of IAIP,please go to the IAIP website. Memb
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can select this group in their profile andconnect with other Young & NewProfessionals!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Operation Edith Supplies
ARE HERE!! Still have some
available. Please contactJeanne to have them ready t
pick up!
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE:
Hope to see all of you at the October meeting. I just wanted to remind everyone that we arecollecting books for the Reach Out and Read In the Military program. They are looking forbooks appropriate for children from their 6 month check up through age 5. NCAIW chosethis program for the NCAIW project this year. More information about this group is availableat http://www.reachoutandread.org/FileRepository/MilitaryOnePager.pdf .
Katy Willett, CIC, AAI, CISR, CPIWRAIP President, 2011-2012
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
1 Insurance Professional looking. Experienced in customer service, marketing and inside sales,management and training. Experienced with all sizes of commercial accounts, however special in small
business. Experienced in most in house rating systems. Have worked on Applied, AMS Afw, 360 and Sagitta.Can wear many hats at the same time.(added Sept. 2010)
2 Capstone Search Group Commercial Lines Account Manager Charlotte - $45K - $55KOur client is looking for someone with a strong marketing and client service background. Exposure tocommercial construction is a plus. Employee Benefits Account Manager Charlotte - $50K - $60KOur client here is looking for someone with experience working in the 100 1,000 life arena and significantexposure to self funded accounts. Commercial Lines Account Manager Raleigh - $45K - $55KOur client here is seeking someone with a strong middle market commercial lines background working withaccounts ranging in size from $15K - $30K in revenue with exposure to a variety of industries.
(added June 2011)
3 Marketing Directorfor a small Workers Compensation Insurance Company in Raleigh. (Added May 2011)
4 Insurance Professional looking to re-locate to beautiful NC in the next few months. I have sold myagency in northern Ohio and am looking for a job opportunity that will allow me to use my 30+ insuranceexpertise in any capacity to complete my years until retirement. I have been a member of the NAIW since 1981and hope that this association may be beneficial in assisting me in this move. (added June 2011)
5 - Finmark Insurance Agency in Raleigh is looking for Commercial Producers. Please send resumeto Rick Stallings at rstallings@finmark.com
Please contactJeanne Hess jhess@iianc.comor 863-6524, if you would like more information.
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NCAIW CONFERENCEis scheduled for NOVEMBER 3-5 in Greensboro! Make plans now to attend!
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Yogurt Reminder Years ago, yogurt companies started a great campaign where if you mailed in the lids adonation was made to breast cancer research. I gave up on washing and mailing them in as it was somewhatmessy and I wasnt a huge fan of yogurt! I noticed this week that both Dannon and Yoplait offer an onlineoption inside the lid is a code. Enter it online and the donation is made without mailing a messy lid! I am suremany of you are aware of this, but I thought it would be a nice reminder of how we all can help out!
Katy Willett, CIC, AAI, CISR, CPIW
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EDUCATION REPORT PAM GRIMES, CPIW, CIC, CISR, DAE
I would like to possibly conduct at least (2) of the (3) classes this year, but need a place to holdthem. My office does not have a conference room so if you know of one we could use preferablyat no cost that would be great. I am checking to see if any of them have been filed for CE hours also
waiting on HQ.
Class #1 - Customer Service Balancing Feelings & Facts
A six hour program using exercises and role plays to discuss excellent customer service practicesand the importance of customer service. It also delves into why preparation and individualcommitment are important, how to deal with customers feelings as well as the facts, conductingeffective, efficient customer interactions, and how to successfully handle angry, irate, and irrationalcustomers. CPIW and DAE qualifier
Class #2 - Making a Difference Ethics and the Insurance Professional
Explores the different basis for ethical decisions and examines different case studies where ethicaldecisions are applied. This course fulfills the one (1) hour Ethics requirements for the DAE
designation.
Class #3 - Conflict Resolution
Conflicts begin when one party wants something that another party resists doing or providing.Conflicts cover a multitude of different circumstances that range from routine disagreements toquarrels or negotiations between sales agents and customers. Conflict management can be used toachieve consensus among individuals and groups and it can increase our understanding of differingpoints of view.
Conflict Resolution will help you learn to identify positive and negative effects of conflict, to recognize
individual differences, how behavior affects conflict and to distinguish the levels of escalatingconflict. You will also learn to resolve conflict by understanding yourself and your feelings, usinglanguage skills, recognizing discounting and fighting fair. Conflict Resolution can help you optimizeyour actions in difficult situations. 2 hour class CPIW and DAE qualifier
Please let me know if you would be interested in any of these classes as I would like to get themscheduled for the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2012. Thank you in advance for your help. I look forward tohearing from you.
Pam Grimes, CPIW, CIC, CISR, DAE
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2011 NCAIW Bylaws and Standing RulesProposed Changes
The following recommendations are made on behalf of the NCAIW Bylaws & Standing RulesCommittee:
1. Amend the Bylaws & Standing Rules by inserting dba IAIP after each NAIW listed.
2. Amend the Bylaws & Standing Rules as follows: North Carolina Association of InsuranceWomen to read North Carolina Association of Insurance Women dba North CarolinaAssociation of Insurance Professionals.
3. Amend the Bylaws & Standing Rules by inserting dba NCAIP after each NCAIW listed.
4. Amend the NCAIW Standing Rule item #7:
Currently Reads: The annual meeting shall be carried out in accordance withmeeting planning section of the Comprehensive Manual.
Proposed: The annual meeting shall be carried out in accordance with meetingplanning section of the NAIW dba IAIP Comprehensive Manual.
5. Amend NCAIW Standing Rules #9 which reads:
Currently Reads: The annual meeting registration fee and meal charges for all NCAIW officers shall
be charged to the NCAIW meeting fund as they serve without compensation.
Proposed: The annual meeting registration fee for all NCAIW officers shall be charged to the NCAIW
meeting fund. NCAIW shall pay for half of the accommodations charge for all NCAIW officers, who
serve without compensation.
6. Amend the NCAIW Standing Rule item #15 to include an Individual Excellence Award to begiven annually by the NCAIW president to a member who has exhibited exemplary participationin NCAIW.
7. Amend the NCAIW Standing Rule #15 to include the following awards:
Currently Reads: 1. NCAIW Rookie of the Year2. NCAIW Claims Professional of the Year3 .NCAIW Insurance Professional of the Year
Proposed: 1. NCAIW Rookie of the Year
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2. NCAIW Claims Professional of the Year3 .NCAIW Insurance Professional of the Year4 .NCAIW Professional Underwriter of the Year5. NCAIW Risk Management Professional of the Year6. Excellence Award
8. Amend the NCAIW Standing Rule item #15:
Currently Reads: Recipients of Awards 1-3 will receive a plaque.
Proposed: Recipients of Awards 1-5 will receive a plaque.
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Legislative Update - Healthcare ReformJill Walker Denton, TAHU Law and Legislative Chair
District court Judge Christopher Conner, presiding in Harrisburg, Pa., ruled Tuesday that
PPACA's individual mandate that requires those who don't have health care insurance to buy
it "cannot withstand constitutional scrutiny."
Conner is the third federal judge to overturn the law in part or in whole, saying of the
passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act:
"The federal government ... is one of limited enumerated powers, and Congress efforts to
remedy the ailing health care and health insurance markets must fit squarely within the
boundaries of those powers," Conner wrote in his 52-page decision. The insistence that the
individual mandate is authorized by the Constitution's Commerce Clause was rejected by
Conner, saying that making the mandate a "constitutional blessing, would effectively
sanction Congress' exercise of police power under the auspices of the Commerce Clause."
"The power to regulate interstate commerce," noted Conner, "does not subsume the power
to dictate a lifetime financial commitment to health insurance coverage."
Unlike Florida U.S. District Court Judge Roger Vinson, who in January ruled the entire
legislation void because "the individual mandate is unconstitutional and not severable,"
Conner did not declare the whole law to be a breach of constitutional limits. He did rule that
if the individual mandate is to be removed from the legislation as an unconstitutional
requirement, the guaranteed issue and pre-existing conditions health insurance provisions
also must be severed because the individual mandate "functions as a partial funding
mechanism."
Without the individual mandate, Conner wrote, "or some other source of subsidy,
enforcement of these guaranteed issue and pre-existing conditions provisions will likely
drive insurers from the market, threatening the stability of the health insurance market."
Will the Supreme Court have to decide? While many hope Congress will repeal the law,others believe there is a good chance its key provision--that all citizens purchase federallyapproved health insurance--will be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
The Sixth Circuit was the first of several appeals courts to rule on the validity ofObamacare's mandate. At least two other appeals courts will issue decisions over the nextseveral months, with a likely U.S. Supreme Court hearing next year and a decision by June2012.
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Scholars expect a 5-4 decision, with Justice Anthony Kennedy the deciding vote. Courts arereluctant to overturn major legislation enacted by Congress. The Supreme Court will likelylook at public opinion in weighing their decision. If the law is still unpopular, it will be mucheasier for them to decide that the individual mandate is unconstitutional. But if the countryseems to have settled into acceptance, they could easily let the legislation stand.
(Reprinted with permission from the Triangle Association of Health Underwriters Newsletter 9-26-11)
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Words of Wisdom:
As many of you know I've been working out with a trainer and decided to make a goal to runa 5K next spring.
This is beyond my wildest dreams.
When I started to talk about how I'd never done anything like before a wise friend namedAndrej challenged me "Why did my past matter to create this future?"
What an eye-opener for me. I had been sucked into my comfort zone and became Queen ofExcuses - and didn't realize it.
As you lean into fall with your chapter, are you creating a dynamic new future - or limitingyourself because of how you did things long ago?
I invite you to join my in my quest - to stretch your imagination and create something beyondyour wildest dreams too!
Yours in a World of Happy, Active Volunteers!
Cynthia
Cynthia D'AmourFounder, Chapter Leaders Playground
(borrowed from Amy Craig)
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
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Best and WorstFast-Food SaladsDon't let the lettuce fool you. Someof these salads are more fattening than acheeseburger! Find out which ones to avoid.
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SHRED EVENTS!
Local sponsors are donating their time and resources to sponsor a free shred-a-thon in your area.Shred-a-thons are a perfect way to destroy old tax records, checks, employment records or creditapplications. You do NOT need to remove staples and paper clips from the documents. It usuallytakes about 10 minutes to drop off your documents and get them shredded. Please pass along thisinformation to co-workers, neighbors and friends. This service is for individuals with personaldocuments to help prevent identity theft. Thank you.
FUQUAY VARINA SHRED-A-THON (Wake County)NBCs SHRED IT
Saturday, October 8th
9am- 1pmFuquay Varina Chamber of Commerce742 N Main St, Fuquay-VarinaSponsors: Shred It, NBC-17, Fuquay Varina Chamber of Commerce
RALEIGH SHRED-A-THON (Wake County)Saturday, October 159am- 12pmTabernacle Baptist Church8304 Leesville Road, RaleighSponsors: Shred It, Tabernacle Baptist Church
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RALEIGHSHRED-A-THON (Wake County)SECURE YOUR ID DAYSaturday, October 228:00 am 12:30 pm
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Coastal Federal Credit Union1000 Saint Albans Drive, Raleigh (off Wake Forest Road)Sponsors: Better Business Bureau
This information brought to you on behalf of North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper. Allshredding events are free but donations may be accepted at some events. Always check with thelocal sponsors for event changes or additional details. The NC Department of Justice does notendorse any business or charity.