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Certified Insurance Service Representatives: Front-line Training. Bottom-line Results. |
Registration
period: 7:30 a.m.
Class: 8 a.m. –5 p.m.
CISR
William T. Hold Seminar (formerly ALS)
Developed
especially for CSRs, this innovative one-day course is a special advanced
learning opportunity for insurance professionals who have earned the CISR,
ACSR, CPSR, CIC, or CRM designation.
The agenda is created
from more than 40 topics, ranging from personal lines to commercial lines
to life and health. The sessions expand your level of expertise and give
you a greater depth of knowledge to serve your clients. You will explore
topics that were either briefly covered or not covered at all in the five
core CISR courses. For example, selected topics could include garage insurance,
certificates of insurance, or rental cars. You can reinforce the information
with excellent workbook materials and informal Q&A with the faculty
– experienced insurance industry professionals.
A
national designation program developed by the National
Alliance.
Benefits:
- Satisfies the
annual CE update requirement of the Society of CISR
- Generous CE credit
in most states
- Expert instruction
- State-specific
topics and in-depth discussions
- Networking opportunities
in a relaxed atmosphere – AND NO TEST
Attn.
NJ CIC & CISR designees: According to the NJ
DOBI, producers who maintain & fulfill the CE requirements for
a professional insurance designation approved by the DOBI (CIC,
CISR), shall be awarded 12 credit hours for each full year of the
four years preceding renewal for which these requirements were fulfilled.
Application to obtain such approval shall be made by using the CE1A
form. Therefore, CICs and CISRs updating/maintaining their designations
AUTOMATICALLY comply with the DOBI’s CE requirements (48 credits
that included the 6 credits in fraud/ethics).
If
you have questions, go to the NJ DOBI's site, here. |
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