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May/June 2013
PRESIDENTS MESSAGESteven Visco, Ph.D., AAI
MEETING RECAPJames Bastian
LOCAL ASSOCIATION OF THE YEAR
IIABNY HONOREES
Washington D.C2013
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Steven Visco, Ph. D, AAIPresident
As this is my last President’s Message, I thought this would be a great opportunity to reflect on the last 24 months.
It has been my honor and greatest professional achievement to date to serve as your President. The endless hours of planning and execuCon of our many meeCngs and the outpouring of support from our members have made it all worthwhile. The increased member parCcipaCon, one of the goals of my presidency, was a pleasure to be a part of.
With the support of my board, we were able to deliver 2 themed InstallaCons, meeCngs on relevant topics, reaching out to our local boroughs and bringing meeCngs to them, two amazing holiday parCes which gave our members the opportunity to socialize in a fesCve holiday seFng, two wildly successful golf ouCngs, we represented TriCounty on four LegislaCve days, gaining support on our local topics, supported The Inn(Interfaith NutriConal Network), awarded over $20,000 in scholarships, implemented a ground breaking agent communicaCon portal with TriCounty Linked Up, successfully launched TriCounty’s You Tube page which currently has 15 acCve videos with over 1,300 views, TriCounty’s Facebook page, our well received monthly President’s message and most recently the recogniCon of IIABNY “Local AssociaCon of the Year”. This has been an impressive 24 months for TriCounty under my presidency.
The Local AssociaCon of the Year Award is the culminaCon of the outstanding work I have been so proud to be a part of. Without the support of Pat Calvert, Jeanne Abatelli, my enCre execuCve board and outstanding directors, acCve membership, my office staff and incredibly supporCve
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family, an award of this caliber would not have been possible. My hear[elt thanks to each and every one of you!
With mixed emoCon, I will pass the gavel on to Bob Mackoul on June 5th at our Annual InstallaCon Dinner at Fox Hollow in Woodbury.
I feel confident in the future of TriCounty due to the up and coming directors and officers and the amazing groundwork we have established for the future of our disCnguished associaCon. A more dedicated group of individuals you will never meet.
As immediate Past President you can count on me to support our incoming President and all of his endeavors.
I am grateful for the opportunity the membership has given me to serve as President. This is not goodbye, but merely the closing of a chapter of my professional career. I look forward to my future involvement with TriCounty and IIABNY in any capacity I am called to.
My electronic door will remain open, [email protected] as I have enjoyed receiving your comments and suggesCons.
With Pride and GraCtude,
Steven Visco, Ph.D, AAIPresident
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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Golf Classic
Honoring
Gregory ClarkVice President & Regional Manager
MAPFRE/USA 2013 Outstanding Company Executive Award
Register Online
www.tricountyagents.com
Thursday October 3, 2013
Woodmere Club99 Meadow Dr,
Woodmere, NY 11598
Golf & Dinner $275.00 or Cocktail & Dinner $95.00
Register on-line at tricountyagents.com
11:00 am Brunch11:45 am Putting Contest12:30 pm Shotgun Tee-Off
5:30 pm Cocktails & Dinner
Your golf fee includes use of the driving range, cart, greens fees, brunch, barbecues and
refreshments on the course, cocktails, dinner, and lots of prizes and giveaways.
For more info: Call Lane Rubin or David Spiro at 516-568-0800
or email: [email protected] or [email protected]
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION
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TriCounty Receives Local Association of The Year Award
Strong local associations are the backbone of the success of IIABNY and play a major role in building relationships between agents, carriers and vendors, advocating on the critical issues to the industry, encouraging education and professional development among members and developing consumer knowledge and trust in the independent insurance agency system. We received several outstanding submissions for Local Association of the Year and I am proud to say that our local associations are strong and active throughout the state. Tonight I will recognize the 2013 Local Association of the Year for the outstanding effort and accomplishments of its volunteer leaders, staff and members. This year was a particularly challenging and unique year for our downstate members due to the impact and aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. Two local associations stepped up and worked together during and after the crisis to support and assist independent agents and insurance consumers. Both Local Associations had many impressive accomplishments, but I cannot separate them since they joined forces after Sandy to advocate for and educate our members and their clients that were hardest hit by the effects of the storm. Shortly after the storm, they met with Suffolk County Housing and Social Services agencies to aid in efforts to find alternative housing for people directly affected by Sandy. They joined forces and worked with the county to get the word out to IIABNY members about a program that waived sales tax on construction materials. One of the Suffolk Local Board members was asked to join the County of Suffolk Emergency Housing Task force and worked with the Long Island Builders Institute to issue press releases that provided the public with guidelines for choosing a contractor and how to avoid being taken advantage of.
Several members were also asked to join the Nassau County Task Force for Insurance Issues Post-Sandy. The two local associations worked together to plan and present a joint meeting where Dr. Robert Harwig, President and CEO of the Insurance Information Institute, spoke to members about the effect of the storm on the Long Island
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insurance marketplace, agents, carriers and insureds. Both associations also offered a program called “Lessons Learned from Sandy” where a panel of representatives from FEMA, Travelers and Selective Flood responded to questions from members.
Their efforts supported our members during the crisis and enhanced the image of the independent agent. In addition to the tremendous work that they did in relation to the storm, these local associations also had the largest number of members attending both L-day in Albany and the National Legislative Conference in Washington. They also have a regular schedule where they meet on a monthly basis appointments with their legislators in their local offices. They believe that Legislative advocacy is an important part of being a Big I member. It is my honor to present the Local Association of the Year to the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Suffolk County and Tri-County Independent Insurance Agents Association! I would ask David M. Borg and Kevin Crossley, in Steve Visco’s place, to accept on behalf of their associations.
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INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION
Golf ClassicThursday October 3, 2013
Mail In Registration
Located at the beautiful Woodmere Club, 2012 MGWA Club of the Year!
Golf & Dinner $275.00Cocktail & Dinner $95.00
11:00 am Brunch 11:45 am Putting Contest
12:30 pm Shotgun Tee-Off
5:30 pm Cocktails & Dinner
Your golf fee includes use of the driving range, cart, greens fees, brunch, barbecues and refreshments on the course, cocktails, dinner, and lots of prizes and giveaways.
For more info: Call Lane Rubin or David Spiro at 516-568-0800 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Register on-line at tricountyagents.com You may register up to 4 people with 1 transaction on-line and pay by credit card. To pay by check please fill out the form below. Make check(s)
payable to TriCounty IIAA and mail to:
Lane Rubin, The Excelsior Group * 71 S. Central Ave., Suite 305 * Valley Stream, NY 11580
Name:!_____________________________________________!Company:_______________________________________
Address:_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone:_________________________________ Email:!_______________________________________________________
Place in Foursome with:__________________________________________________________________________________
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WOMEN’S INSURANCE NETWORK OF LONG ISLAND
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR
57th ANNUAL INSTALLATION DINNER
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 At
Fox Hollow Country Club
6:00 P.M. Cocktails(Open Bar) 7:00 p.m. Dinner & Installation
Tickets - $70 per person Table of 10: $650.00
Our Incoming Officers for the 2013 - 2014 Term
President – Maria Thomas Vice President – Carla Connolly Treasurer –Jane Leslie Besser Recording Secretary – Madonna Questel, FIPC Corresponding Secretary – Mary Jean Spano Member At Large – Veronica J. Kirkham
Reservation Form Enclosed is my check in the amount of $_ _for _reservations. Please make check payable to WINLI--- CREDIT CARDS ARE ALSO ACCEPTED!!
Name: Agency/Company:) Phone:
If you wish to reserve a table, please include all names. Send to: WINLI c/o Denese Thompson ([email protected])
1022 Rochelle Court Uniondale, NY 11553
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The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York, Inc. awarded its highest honor earlier this month to Patricia Calvert, executive director for the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of Suffolk County, Inc., and the Tri-County Independent Insurance Agents Association. She was one of three recipients of the Distinguished Service Award at the not-for-profit trade association’s leadership dinner following its Annual Business Meeting at the Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York.
Calvert is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of both associations. She works with the volunteer leaders of the organizations
to plan and present meetings and special events. The Tri-County association represents independent insurance agents and brokers in Kings, Nassau, Queens and Richmond Counties; the Suffolk County association represents insurance producers in that county.
Presenting the award, outgoing IIABNY Chair of the Board Thomas J. Crowley described Calvert’s contributions to the success of the two associations over many years of service. “She is one of the most dedicated and professional people I have ever
had the privilege to work with,” he said, “and she is a friend to all who know her.”
IIABNY Honors Trade Group Manager Patricia Calvert With Distinguished Service Award
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The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York, Inc. presented the Outstanding Committee Chair Award to David H. Borg of Borg & Borg, Inc. in Huntington, New York. He was one of several award recipients at IIABNY’s leadership dinner May 9, held after its Annual Business Meeting at the Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York.
As chair of the association’s Next Generation Insurance Professionals Committee, Borg has planned, promoted and executed successful events for IIABNY members on Long Island. He has also traveled extensively around the state to meet with young agents, and met with lawmakers during advocacy events in Albany and Washington, D.C.
IIABNY Honors Huntington Insurance Agent David Borg
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Long Island Insurance Community Save the DateYou are cordially invited
to share in the spirit of caring at the19th Annual
Long Island Insurance Community Gala
The Premier Insurance Industry Eventin the Metropolitan AreaCarlyle on the GreenBethpage State ParkSeptember 26, 20135:30 to 9:30 p.m.
HonoringDoug Elliot
President, Commercial MarketsThe Har[ord
For more informaCon contact:Lois Grant at 631.940.3746
visit www.l-‐i-‐i-‐c.org
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Our Annual Meeting was held at the Milleridge Inn where we hosted a "free" for all members breakfast meeting.
The topic of our meeting was "Protect Against E&O Claims After the Next Catastrophic Event"
Featured speakers were the Big "I" legal specialists Jim Keidel & Chris Weldon of Keidel, Weldon & Cunningham, LLP.
They did a outstanding job discussing real world situations that Agents experienced after Super Storm Sandy.
We had a great turnout from member agents and Company representatives.
ReCap of Annual Meeting 4/30/13by James Bastian
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With the consumer portal (Project CAP) gearing up to launch this summer at TrustedChoice.com there will be increased promotion around the brand. Now is the ideal time to concentrate making sure that your agency is properly branded Trusted Choice®!
A few simple ideas:
Wear the Trusted Choice® logo with pride at the golf course this summer by ordering shirts (or other apparel) embroidered with the Trusted Choice® logo through the IIABNY Lands End E-Store
Update your websites, letterhead, and other stationary with the logo & Pledge of Performance
Share articles from Trusted Choice® with your consumers via your social media pages
Also, if you haven’t already, be sure to take advantage of the marketing reimbursement program, which will reimburse up to $500 in expenses incurred in 2013 for co-branding materials with the logo.
Please feel free to reach out to me for more information or assistance!Brandon Conway, IIABNY Marketing Representative516.506.5175 [email protected]
Get Up to $500 for Marketing Your Agency!
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JUNE 2013★ New York was one of over a dozen states impacted by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Sandy caused $18.75 billion in insured property losses, excluding flood insurance claims covered by the federal flood insurance program, according to estimates from ISO’s PCS unit as of January 18, 2013. This would make Sandy the third most costly U.S. hurricane, after hurricanes Katrina and Andrew.★ At $9.6 billion, New York suffered the largest private insurance losses from Sandy, followed by New Jersey with $6.3 billion, according to ISO.★ New York was one of 14 states impacted by Hurricane Irene in August, 2011. Irene impacted a total of 14 states, causing a total of $4.3 billion in insured property damage, not including flood losses covered under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), according to ISO. The NFIP puts its claims payouts from Irene at $1.3 billion (in all states).★ Three of the costliest hurricanes to hit the U.S., based on insured property losses, caused damage in New York: Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Frances, both in 2004, and Hurricane Sandy in 2012. (See chart below.)★ The 1938 Great New England Hurricane of 1938 was one of the costliest storms to hit the area. The hurricane, which made landfall as a Category 3 storm during high tide along Long Island, New York and the Connecticut coast, caused extensive damage to those states as well as to Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The storm caused a total of 600 deaths, 1,700 injuries and over $400 million in damages, according to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. An analysis by Karen Clark and Company estimates that the storm would have caused $35 billion in insurance damages had it occurred under present conditions.★ Standard homeowners policies typically do not cover flood damage. Flood insurance is covered by the National Flood Insurance Program. There were 164,203 flood insurance policies in force in New York as of September 30, 2011, up one percent from the previous year.★ The insured value of properties in coastal areas of New York totaled $2.9 trillion in 2013, accounting for 62 percent of the state’s total insured property exposure, according to an analysis by AIR Worldwide.★ The population in New York’s coastal areas increased by 15.4 percent from 10.6 million in 1960 to 12.2 million in 2008, according to a 2010 U.S. Census study, which also reports that two of the most intense U.S. hurricanes since 1960 affected coastal counties in New York: Hurricane Donna in1960 and Hurricane Gloria in 1985.
New York Hurricane Insurance: Fact File
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★ New York has a residual market plan that acts as a market of last resort for residential and commercial property insurance in the state.★ The New York Property Insurance Underwriting Association (NYPIUA) was formed in 1968 after passage by Congress of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. This legislation made federal riot reinsurance available to those states that instituted such property insurance pools.★ Exposure to loss under NYPIUA more than doubled from $5.6 billion in 1990 to $14.2 billion in 2010, even as the plan’s policy count went down. The plan’s total policy count (habitational and commercial) was 58,950 in 2010, compared with 73,805 total policies in 1990.The plan had 58,552 policies with an exposure of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2011.
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U.S. consumers are turning to digital sources for insurance quotes and other information, but still prefer personal contact with agents when purchasing insurance products, according to an Accenture survey of more than 4,000 U.S. automobile and home insurance customers. Major findings include:
Nearly three-quarters (76 percent) of consumers express a preference for setting up and paying for their auto and home insurance policies in person with an agent, and more than half (58 percent) indicate a preference for doing so via the Web.
When asked where they prefer to obtain quotes, 43 percent of respondents choose websites, while 26 percent choose over the phone and 26 percent in person. A much smaller percentage (four percent) chooses mobile applications.
Almost three-quarters (72 percent) of respondents also express a preference for getting information about products and prices from an insurer's website. Exclusive insurance agents rank third with 56 percent of respondents, behind friends and family, cited by 61 percent of respondents. Search engines and aggregators rank fourth and fifth at 55 and 54 percent with respondents, respectively.
"In defining their distribution strategies, insurers must recognize that consumers are becoming more diversified in their channel preferences at different stages of the buying process," said Erik J. Sandquist, a managing director in Accenture Property and Casualty Insurance Services. "Direct insurers continue to gain share as consumers grow increasingly comfortable buying policies online. This means that insurers with an agency distribution model must adapt to customers' changing preferences and integrate their agent networks with digital, mobile, and social media capabilities." Age is not a consistent predictor of channel preference Also according to the survey:
Only 37 percent of respondents aged 18 to 24 say they prefer to obtain a quote via a website, compared to 53 percent aged 25 to 44 and 41 percent aged 45 to 64. However, 10 percent of the respondents aged 18 to 24 say they prefer to obtain a quote via mobile applications, compared to five percent aged 25 to 44 and one percent aged 45 to 64.
U.S. Auto and Home Insurance Customers Prefer Using Agents to Buy Products: Accenture As seen in ProgramBusiness.com
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Nearly one-third (32 percent) of respondents aged 18 to 24 say they prefer to obtain a quote in person; only the oldest respondents (aged 65 to 74) are more likely to prefer obtaining a quote in person (39 percent).
More than two-thirds (68 percent) of respondents aged 18 to 24 say they would be willing to pay more for personalized advice when purchasing auto or home insurance policy, compared to 27 percent of those aged 45 to 64 and just 16 percent of those aged 65 to 74.
"Much has been written about young consumers - with their strong propensity for Internet, social media and mobile - fundamentally changing insurance distribution," said Sandquist. "Our survey reveals that many young consumers desire personalized advice and are willing to pay more for it - and a significant percentage prefers to obtain their quotes face-to-face. There are many demographic, psychographic, lifestyle and other factors which can account for differences in how customers would like to be treated. Some customers make decisions almost exclusively on price while others seek the best advice available, and this is not consistent by age groups. More sophisticated digital marketing, customer segmentation and analytics are needed to attract customers and deliver more personalized and relevant products and experiences." Insurers have opportunity to build customer loyalty and establish differentiation Among the survey's other findings:
One-quarter (26 percent) of respondents either do not plan to renew their auto or home insurance policy with their current insurers or plan to look at other insurers' offerings.
Nearly half (46 percent) of insurance customers think that the products and services offered by different insurers are essentially "all the same."
More than one-third (38 percent) of consumers are willing to pay for personalized advice about the insurance that is best for them - and, of that group, more than half (56 percent) are willing to pay at least 10 percent more.
"Our survey research reveals a significant opportunity for insurers to grow market share as many customers plan to shop around when renewing their policies. Price remains the most important buying factor which will continue to put pressure on insurers to improve their cost structures. At the same time, our research reveals that a carrier's distribution model can be a strong differentiator, given the relative importance of factors such as interaction channel, advice
U.S. Auto and Home Insurance Customers Prefer Using Agents to Buy Products: Accenture As seen in ProgramBusiness.com con’t
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and speed," said Sandquist. MethodologyAccenture conducted a quantitative online consumer survey of 4,067 individuals in the United States, with 2031 answering the questionnaire regarding auto insurance and 2036 answering regarding home insurance. Samples were representative of gender, age, and income as well as regions. Interviews were conducted in August, 2012. About AccentureAccenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with approximately 261,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world's most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$27.9 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2012. Its home page is www.accenture.com.
U.S. Auto and Home Insurance Customers Prefer Using Agents to Buy Products: Accenture As seen in ProgramBusiness.com con’t
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Jerry Brunell Memorial Fishing Outing
Wednesday August 21, 2013
Again this year, Downstate will hold its annual Fishing Excursion on the “Fishtale” boat departing Captree Boat Basin. Ticket price includes a full day of fishing, breakfast, lunch, beer, soda, prizes, bait &
tackle, fishbags.
Amount: $75.00/person
Place: Captree Boat Basin
Time: Departs 7:45 am. Return 3:30pm
Directions: Southern State Parkway to Exit 40,
Robert Moses Causeway, take south 5 miles to
Captree Boat Basin exit
Footware: Sneakers, dock-siders or equivalent
Note to donate fishing prizes and more information call Martin Rosenthal at 516-599-1100 ext 155
Please fill out and send with your check payable to Downstate CouncilReturn to Martin Rosenthal
c/o NGL Group 112 Merrick Road
Lynbrook, NY 11563Firm Name:___________________________________________________________________
Name:_______________________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________________
City: _______________________________________ State: _______ Zip: _________________
Tel No._____________________________________ Email: ___________________________No.Fishing _____ @ $75 each = $__________
Total Amount of Check enclosed ___________
Use back of form for additional fishermen.
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Be personable. If posts on social media are too sales-y, it will be difficult to get and engage with followers.
To many consumers, a hard sell on social media is a turn off.
Balance self-promotional posts with
posts that are informational, posts that are personable and posts that are
helpful.
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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
PresidentSteven Visco, PhD, [email protected]. Edwards, Inc.791 South Main StreetFarmingdale, NY 11735 516-249-5200fax: 516-249-5255
Vice PresidentRobert E. Mackoul, [email protected] & Associates25 Nassau LaneIsland Park, NY 11558 516-431-9100fax: 516-431-4641
TreasurerFrank J. [email protected] Agency1051 Franklin AvenueGarden City, NY 11530516-873-2387fax: 516-742-70711
SecretaryPeter [email protected] Phillips Brokerage, Inc.37-19 BroadwayAstoria, NY 11103718-545-4700 fax: 718-545-8531
Immediate Past PresidentStephen J. [email protected] Folan Agency Ltd.378 Port Washington Blvd.Port Washington, NY 11050 516-944-9400 x4fax: 516-944-9879
DIRECTORS
Dean S. [email protected] Aloia McKinnon Ins. Brokerage. 7801 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209718-836-8000 x 310
James G. [email protected] Partners, Inc.37-19 BroadwayAstoria, NY 11103347-721-9839
Ronald Brunell, [email protected] B&B Coverage, Ltd.1 East Lincoln AvenueValley Stream, NY 11582516-872-2300
Adam P. EricksonCarlstan North Hills [email protected] 261-20 Hillside AvenueFloral Park, NY 11004718-343-6450
Theodore [email protected] Insurance Agency, Inc.9201 Fourth Ave., 7th FloorBrooklyn, NY 11209718-745-1500
Alex [email protected] Agency1051 Franklin AvenueGarden City, NY 11530516-873-2443
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OTHER POSITIONS
TriCounty IIAA Executive DirectorPatricia Calvert 132 Peachtree LaneRoslyn Heights, NY 11577 [email protected]
Tri-Lines EditorJeanne Abatelli 150 Dartmouth DriveHicksville, NY [email protected]
TriCounty IIAA Director of SalesJeanne Abatelli 150 Dartmouth DriveHicksville, NY [email protected]
IIABNY Positions
Chair of the Board Thomas J. Crowley, CPCU, CRM, CIC [email protected] Maran Corporate Rick Asso., Inc. 300 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 631-283-8000 x 392 516-228-9700 IIABNY President & CEORichard A. Poppa, CAE, [email protected] IIABNY5784 Widewaters PkwyDewitt, NY 13214800-962-7950516-568-0800
Secretary-TreasurerJames D. Sutton, CPCU, AAI, CIC [email protected] James F. Sutton Agency, Ltd. 143-149 Main Street East Islip, NY 11730 631-446-3165
Regional Director (L.I.)Kevin R. [email protected] of New York Insurance Services, Inc.1415 Kellum Place, Unit AGarden City, NY 11530516-873-2256
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Communications: Alex Giraldo (chair). Frank Elorza and Jeanne Abatelli.
Downstate: Steve Folan & Ron Brunell.
Scholarship: Peter Phillips & Evan Portnoy (co-chairs). Eileen Black.
IIABNY Liaison & Member Services: (includes ProjectCap & Trusted Choice) Ron Brunell
(chair). Dean Aloia and Pat Calvert.
Legislation: Peter Phillips & Steve Folan (co-chairs).
InsurPac & IAPAC: Bob Mackoul (chair). James Bastian & Evan Portnoy.
Meetings & Programs: Steve Visco & Ron Brunell (co-chairs). James Bastian, Jeanne
Abatelli & Pat Calvert.
‘Boroughs’ Sub-Committee: Steve Visco & Bob Mackoul (co-chairs) Dean Aloia, Adam
Erickson, Theo Garatziotis, Jeanne Abatelli & Pat Calvert.
Golf Outing: Steve Visco, Steve Folan, Bob Mackoul, Kevin Crossley, Lane Rubin, David
Spiro & Jeanne Abatelli.
Public Relations & Website: Alex Giraldo (chair), Frank Elorza & Jeanne Abatelli,
Sponsorship & Advertising: Jeanne Abatelli
Tri-Lines: Jeanne Abatelli (Editor)
Tri-Lines Liaison Task Force: James Bastian, Frank Elorza, Pat Calvert.
NextGen Task Force: Adam Erickson & Theo Garatziotis (co-chairs)
Tri-County members are invited to join a committee of their chice. Please contact a
committee member or Pat Calvert 516-621-2209 [email protected] for details.
Committees 2012- 2013
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Insurance Companies & Markets
Magna Carta CompaniesLou Masucci1 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016Toll Free: 1-888-ONE PARK Phone: 212-591-9500Fax: 212-591-9621 www.mcarta.com
Morstan General Agency Inc. Al Eskanazy, Bob Birner600 Community DrivePO Box 4500Manhasset, NY 11030-4500 Phone: 516-488-4747Fax: 516-437-5050 www.morstan.com
New Empire Group214 W Park AvenueLong Beach, NY 11561 Phone: 866-431-8100Fax: 516-431-5351 www.newempiregroup.com
NIF GroupMichael OrlandoNancy Williams30 Park Avenue Manhasset, NY 11030 Phone: 516-365-7440 Fax: 516-496-7356 [email protected] www.nifgroup.com
Program Brokerage Corp. Gary Shapiro, Derek Donnelly 100 Sunnyside Blvd. Woodbury, NY 11797Phone: 516-496-1346Fax: 516-496-1359 www.programbrokerage.com
Quaker Special Risk Camille Windler226 5th Avenue, 4th Flr. New York, NY 10001 Phone: 516 428 0716. Fax: 732-223-9072Email: [email protected] Brian Botwinick Eatontown, NJToll Free: 800-447-4180 Email: bbotwinick@qsr- insurance.com www.qsr-insurance.com
VANE Excess & Surplus, Inc.Anthony Cacioppo103 Fort Salonga Rd, Ste 4Northport, NY 11768Phone: 631-366-5353Email: [email protected]
Insurance Services
Pryor Personnel AgencyPatricia Pryor Bonica147 Old Country Road Hicksville, NY 11801 Phone: 516-935-0100Fax: 516-931-7842Email: [email protected] www.ppryor.com
Restoration Services
BELFORGary J. Alexander60 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Phone: 631-471-3131 x121 Fax: 631-471-2905
BuddeFrench Cleaners, Inc. Bob Teichman, Ilan Yunger 107-11 Metropolitan Ave. Forest Hills, NY 11375 Phone: 718-263-7474Fax: 718-263-1545 Email: [email protected]
Total Restoration, Inc. Dennis Lombardi285 Post AvenueWestbury NY 11590Phone: 516-333-5333Fax: 516-333-5489Email: [email protected]
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