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April 18, 2024
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Topic Getting the most value from your Broker and your Risk Insurance Company
What words describe your relationship with your insurance broker? Necessary? Nuisance? Meaningful? Mundane? Having spent a third of my career on the client side of the insurance broker relationship, I know what I didn’t get from my brokers and what I sought from them. Now on the broker side of the line, I’m committed to serving as a trusted advisor to my clients and providing a meaningful service. Let’s move beyond the loss data and the quarterly site walks and move into a relationship where your broker becomes an invaluable part of your business, working with you strategically and tactically to safeguard your people, assets, and reputation. We’ll discuss what you should expect and how to get more value for your risk management investment.
Speaker Jeff Spatz, CSP, CRIS, CIT, CHST, Vice President, The Graham Company, A Marsh & McLennan Agency, LLC Company
Since 1990, Jeff has been professionally and personally committed to protecting life and property. In his professional coaching and consulting, he demonstrates a passion for the health and safety of workers and the success of his clients. A relentless advocate for workplace safety and health, Jeff successfully guides clients toward best-in-class thinking and actins by promoting culture over compliance. Jeff is a dynamic speaker and trainer, delivering his message with an energy that stems from a tireless drive for excellence and an evident concern for the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of others.
Jeff resides in southeastern Pennsylvania with his wife and Jack Russell. His passion for his community is evident in his service on the township board of supervisors and planning commission and as the vice president of a local historic preservation non-profit organization.
If you are planning to attend In-Person and have special dietary needs, please email president@phila.assp.org. We will do our best to accommodate your request.”
Venue: Sila Services
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