Upcoming events

Risk & Insurance, Sept 1, 2004

SEPTEMBER

28-10.1

SIIA Annual Conference & Expo

The conference this year, billed as "The Self-Insurance and Alternative Risk Transfer Networking Forum," will offer four tracks: an employer track, a TPA/ management track, a financial stop-loss track and a senior management track. The conference will be held in the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Fla.

For more information, log onto www.siia.org.

OCTOBER

11

CICA Annual Fall Meeting

This one-day meeting, free to CICA members, will include a full day of discussion. Topics will include captive insurance and reinsurance trends. The conference will be held in Burlington, Vt.

For more information, please call (952) 928-4655 or log onto www.captiveassociation.com.

23-26

CPCU Society Annual Fleeting

Attendees can expand their management skills and work toward their National Leadership Institute Certificate of Completion. The meeting will be held in Los Angeles, Calif.

For more information, contact the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters, Malvern, Pa., (800) 932-2728; fax: (610) 251-2780; or log on to www.cpcu.org.

24-27

NAII Annual Meeting

The largest gathering of property/casualty insurance leaders in the United States will be meeting in Washington, DC this year. Presentations will be given by leading thinkers on politics, public policy, economics and journalism.

For general information, contact Bernadette Rouse, (847) 297-7800, ext. 3633 or via e-mail at bernie.rouse@naii.org.

NOVEMBER

2-5

American Society for Health Care Risk Mgmt.

Conference sessions are geared to new risk managers and those seeking a refresher course. Other sessions are geared to seasoned pros seeking more depth. The meeting will be held in the Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, Tenn.

For more information, call (312) 422-3980 or e-mail ashrm@aha.org.

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