Value-Added Services: How to Get the Most from Your Insurance Partnerships

Dane Mall, MPA, ARM, AIC, CEAS, Vice President, Public Entity Risk Advisor, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.
Bob Bentz, Risk Manager, Village of Schaumburg, IL

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December 17 | 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET

Value-added services can include a myriad of insurance and risk management support services provided in conjunction with insurance brokerage and insurance provider relationships. The extent to which value-added services are offered is not always well communicated and, in many cases, these important support services go underutilized. Please join our speakers as they share what value-added services are, how value-added services can enhance your risk management programs and what you should expect from your insurance partners.

Attendee Takeaways:

1. Define and identify value-added services
2. Learn how to determine what value-added services are important to your organization
3. Learn how to maximize value-added service
4. Success stories

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Presenters

Dane Mall, MPA, ARM, AIC, CEAS, Vice President, Public Entity Risk Advisor, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.
Bob Bentz, Director of Risk Management, City of Waukegan, IL

Dane specializes in developing and implementing customized risk management programs and by blending a unique combination of experience in public entity risk management, insurance brokerage, training, employee relations, loss control and risk management service delivery for large and small public entities. Areas of expertise in risk management include, but not limited to: comprehensive risk management programs, strategic risk management planning, loss trend analysis, training plan development, insurance procurement, risk assessment, loss control, claims administration, education and training, human resources, safety and OSHA compliance, supervisor safety workshops, safety culture, accident investigation, fleet safety and general injury prevention.

Bob is currently the risk manager for the Village of Schaumburg, IL, and has spent the last 17 years in the risk and safety field. Prior to switching to the risk field, Bob was a firefighter /paramedic for 20 years. Bob has spent his entire career working for municipal government and currently serves as the Chair of PRIMA’s Education Committee. As a result of having sustained a career-ending injury in the fire service, Bob is very passionate about sending all employees home safe at the end of each day.

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