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Have you ever wondered how the valuation of Church assets can impact insurance claims, or how claims are processed and paid or denied, or how risk management can help reduce insurance premiums?
Originally founded in 1929 as a fire insurance company, The Church Insurance Companies (CIC) has evolved over the nearly 100 years since to provide broad, cost-effective property and casualty coverage and unique risk management strategies and tools in a financially sustainable way to 90% of parishes in The Episcopal Church.
We invite you to join us for a conversation with senior leaders of CIC to learn about their business and operations and gain a better understanding of their efforts to protect the people, property, and finances of the Church.
You’ll learn how their business is evolving to meet the changing needs of the Church. | |
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Frank Armstrong
Chief Operating Officer
The Church Pension Group | |
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Kelly Best
Manager, Billing & Collections and Agency Licensing
The Church Insurance Company of Vermont | |
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Steve Follos
Senior Vice President and General Manager
The Church Insurance Agency Corporation | |
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Christopher Rourke
Senior Vice President and General Manager
The Church Insurance Company | |
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Kevin Smith
Director, Property Claims
The Church Insurance Company | |
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Learn more about this event and view bios here.
Please note this session will be recorded. | |
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This material is provided for informational purposes only and should not be viewed as investment, tax, or other advice. It does not constitute a contract or an offer for any products or services. In the event of a conflict between this material and the official plan documents or insurance policies, any official plan documents or insurance policies will govern. The Church Pension Fund (“CPF”) and its affiliates (collectively, “CPG”) retain the right to amend, terminate, or modify the terms of any benefit plan and/or insurance policy described in this material at any time, for any reason, and, unless otherwise required by applicable law, without notice. | |
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