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Amplifying Education & Empowering Agents with Utica National Insurance Group

34m · Nat Alliance NOW Risk & Insurance Podcast Series · 13 Sep 11:49

Join the Head of Faculty & Academic Development, Jay Williams, CIC, CRM, CRIS, MLIS, AIP, AAI, ACSR as he hosts special guests from Utica National Insurance Group: Tabitha DeGirolano, Errors & Omissions Risk Management Specialist, and Mark R. Angelucci, Senior Vice President and Insurance Agents Errors & Omissions Segment Leader. In this episode, the trio emphasizes the critical role of ongoing education for insurance agents, noting how crucial it is for agents to stay informed on coverages and effectively manage their operations. Utica National Insurance Group is dedicated to supporting agents throughout the claims process by providing tailored resources and education opportunities, aligning with their strategy for client claims management. Agents can access Utica National's E&O program through their local independent agent association, such as the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents or the Independent Agents and Brokers of America State Association. These associations serve as the exclusive distribution source for Utica National Insurance Group's E&O program. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the unique offerings of Utica National's E&O program. Agents will learn how they can benefit from direct access to underwriters and risk management specialists, comprehensive resources, and personalized support throughout the claims process. The National Alliance remains dedicated to empowering insurance professionals to achieve success in their careers by providing resources like this.

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