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2009 PIANY/NYIA CEO Conference |
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Superintendent of insurance addresses crowd, PIANY discusses results of 2009 Company Performance Survey
New York State Insurance Department Superintendent James J. Wrynn shared his agenda for the coming year with the nearly 100 insurance executives who attended the 2009 PIANY/NYIA CEO Conference, hosted PIANY and the New York Insurance Association Inc., Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the Albany Marriott. PIANY also presented for discussion the results of its 2009 Company Performance Survey. “Superintendent Wrynn shares many goals with our association: helping insurance consumers in New York state and enhancing the markets available to independent insurance agents,” said Ellen D. Kiehl, Ph.D., PIANY’s senior research analyst. “The discussion of his agenda and concerns for the New York state insurance industry provided conference attendees with valuable insight on what to expect in the coming year.”
Wrynn outlined three major areas where he intends to focus his energy, in addition to all that is happening at the federal level. These include emphasizing the local insurance market he regulates; bringing to a successful completion a number of endeavors the NYSID currently has underway; and enhancing New York’s stature as a world financial center conducive to doing business in the state. “I’d like to make it easier to do business–create a business environment that promotes insurance. I want companies to want to work here.”
PIANY’s Director of Business Issues Jim Pittz, CPIA, also outlined the findings of the association’s 2009 Company Performance Survey at the conference. During his discussion, Pittz shared details and results, indicating that the survey included four states (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and New Hampshire); was conducted during 40 business days; reviewed 77 companies; gathered data from 1,226 respondents; garnered 6,079 comments from agents about their carriers; and yielded 7,002 individual company evaluations.
Afterwards, the conference participants gathered in discussion groups (mixing both agents and carriers) to discuss the findings; recognize strengths and weaknesses of agency-company partnerships; and offer suggestions and solutions.
“The discussions provided unique perspectives from participants on the industry’s most pressing issues,” said Pittz. “The Annual CEO Conference gave PIANY and NYIA members the chance to confer about the issues agents and companies have in common.”
Pittz noted the prominent theme of the important role that communication plays between agents and their carriers. As one participant said, “When things are going well you can tell communication [between the agent and carrier] is up; when things are bad; you can tell communication is down.”
To see a full write up of the roundtable discussions, click here. |
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