Total Credits: 2 including 2 CE Credit
Audience: Agent and Customer Service Training
D&O insurance is becoming more important as executives realize all that is at stake in making corporate decisions. Dick will use recent events to illustrate how D&O exposure is really “the story behind the headlines.” Dick will discuss market conditions and use practical examples to help agents make the case for the increasing importance of this coverage.
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Embracing Directors and Officers Liability Insurance and Understanding Claims Potential -Slides (193.8 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Richard G. Clarke, CPCU, CIC, RPLU
Dick Clarke is a veteran of the property/liability insurance industry, having worked as underwriter, broker and consultant through hard and soft market cycles. He was formerly Senior Vice President with the regional brokerage, J. Smith Lanier & Co. headquartered in Georgia, having retired late in 2016.
He publishes articles and teaches on a variety of executive liability, cyber and E&O subjects, and functions as an expert witness, a consultant to buyers of commercial insurance, and to insurance companies concerning product development. He is a teacher in CE programs for several professional insurance organizations. His books are listed for purchase on Amazon.com, with the most recent, Executive Liability Insurance: From the Basics to an Advanced Approach having entered its fifth edition in 2012 (and available in hard copy format through Amazon.com). [This work was translated into Japanese for the Risk Management community in Japan, in 2013.] Clarke provided content and editing for The National Alliance’s on-line course on Directors and Officers Liability insurance (2015 to present), and was an original recipient of the CPCU Society’s “Distinguished Instructor in Insurance” award, in 1996.
He holds several professional designations.
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