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Risk & Insurance, August, 2005
SEPTEMBER
8-10
National African-American Insurance Association Conference and Empowerment Summit
The National African-American Insurance Association, dedicated to empowering African-American insurance professionals and increasing their numbers nationwide, will hold its 2005 National Conference and Empowerment Summit at the New York Hilton in New York City.
NAAIA, (866)-56-NAAIA; www.naaia.org.
10-15
Rendez-Vous de Septembre 2005
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This year's annual Monte Carlo meeting of insurers and reinsurers will focus on issues surrounding terrorism. For additional information regarding the conference and registration materials, please visit www. rvs-monte-carlo.com/ rvs.php or contact the Direction du Tourisme et des Congres of the Principality of Monaco at 377 92 16 60 50 / 51 / 52; Fax: 377 92 16 61 35
11-13
The Insurance Summit
The Insurance Summit features a case-study driven executive summit program. Over the course of the program, key issues for the industry will be addressed through a series of keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops and strategic think-tanks. Held at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Insurance Summit, www. Theinsurancesummit.com
15-18
Product Safety & Liability Prevention.
This two-day Atlanta event will focus on developing an effective product safety and liability prevention program for manufacturing companies.
Goodden Enterprises, (262) 594-5198; e-mail: rgoodden@go.com
14-18
National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices Ltd.
The 2005 NAPSLO Annual Convention will be held the San Francisco Marriott. Columnist George F. Will will present the annual Derek Hughes/NAPSLO Educational Foundation Lecture Series.
NAPSLO, (619) 234-1500; fax: (619) 234-8678; www.napslo.org
28-29
Captive Insurance Council of the District of Columbia, Inc.
CIC-DC's 4th Annual Conference, entitled "The DC Captive Insurance Solution for Long-Term Risk" will be held at the Marriott Metro Center in Washington, DC. Topics will include redomestication, the GAO and captive regulation.
CIC-DC, 202-463-8163; www.dccaptives.org; mwestrate@dccaptives. org.
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