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南希Germond is the President of Insurance Writer, a consulting firm located in Phoenix, 亚利桑那州. With more than three decades of risk management experience, her unique insights and abilities help businesses better understand and manage their risk. 南希 has authored scores of risk management-related articles, white papers and has consulted and presented to both public sector and private sector insurance organizations.
A second-generation insurance professional, 南希 was the first risk manager of the City of Prescott, 亚利桑那州, and has worked in the private and public sectors as a claim and risk manager. In 1997 she founded Insurance Writer to assist insurance organizations to better manage their employment-related issues and to better penetrate the competitive insurance marketplace. 南希拿B.A. in Communication from Mills College and a Masters degree in sociology from Lincoln University. She also holds the Associate in 风险管理, the Associate in 索赔 designation from the Insurance Institute of America, the Insurance Training Professional Designation from the Society of Insurance Trainers and is a Senior Professional in Human Resource Management.
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