| Green Risks Boot Camp The first of its kind - a 4-part educational webinar series aimed at preparing the insurance industry for the unique risks of insuring green buildings. This must-attend event starts Wednesday, March 2 As green buildings become mainstream, the challenge is on the insurance industry to be prepared for these genuinely unique risks. Delivered online, so you can attend from anywhere In this four-part webinar event, key green building lessons will be delivered in strategic order designed to address property issues insurers should know. This is a must-attend class for any insurance professional (underwriter, adjuster, agent or broker) wanting and needing to get a jump on the competition in the proper understanding of green risk and insurance. Four consecutive Wednesdays starting March 2, 2011 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. EST Live online training plus Q&A session When you register, you get: - Access to all four live trainings (Wednesdays)
- Video and Audio recordings of all four trainings,
so you can watch or listen again - Question & Answer session with the instructor
- Audio download of the webcast
- Presentation slides download
Use code GREEN to save 25% on registration. * promotional code expires after 100 uses Reserve your seat Course Overview: - Part 1: Green Buildings: What they are and what they do. This first course is a review of the fundamental characteristics which label a building green. Attendees will learn what a green building is 'by definition' and environmental statistics on both residential and commercial buildings... read more
- Part 2: Green Building Rating Programs: A catalyst for green coverage. In the United States we have a variety of green building rating programs available at local, state, and national levels. While no two programs may be exactly identical, there are some common themes found in rating programs which this course explores... read more
- Part 3:Green Endorsements 101: A summary of coverage offered and review of benefits to both insured and insurer. In chronological order, green buildings came first. Then, green rating programs were created and followed by green endorsements. While modern day green buildings have been around for decades, green property endorsements have only been on the market since 2006... read more
- Part 4: Green Risks: Challenges and opportunities facing insurers. What are the coverage implications facing insurers as a result of green buildings? What are some of the underwriting issues involved on green buildings? What customer service mistakes wait for agents and adjusters who are not in tune with their green consumers? Does a future errors and omissions claim lay in waiting for the 'green ignorant' insurer? read more
See the full course schedule and description. Use code GREEN to save 25% on registration. * promotional code expires after 100 uses Reserve your seat | | Insurance Journal 3570 Camino del Rio North, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92108 (800) 897-9965 Copyright © 2011 by Wells Publishing, Inc. |
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