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Designations boost professional prospects; Qualifications offer risk managers unique skills to help climb corporate ladder, experts say.(News)
Business Insurance, April, 2007 by Hofmann, Mark A.
Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN Professional designations such as the Associate in Risk Management or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter have lost none of their luster despite the growth of college level risk management and insurance programs, say risk managers and educators alike. In fact, the designation programs have in some cases become symbiotic with the college programs.
And some risk managers and educators say that designations may become more important in the future for risk managers seeking to climb the corporate ladder. The ARM and CPCU designations are earned by meeting educational requirements set by the Malvern, Pa.-based Insurance Institute of America and the American Institute for CPCU, respectively. The New York-based Risk & Insurance...
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