I just attended the 107th Annual Meeting and Education Symposium of what has to be the best insurance trade association in America. During a time in which others are abandoning the idea of even having a convention, this organization, the one I worked at for 36 years, continues to grow and impress.
With well over 2000 people in attendance and more than 265 booths at its trade show, the FAIA meeting eclipses that of any other insurance group I know of, including most national associations. It’s architect and on-site manager is Cindy Molnar. Her talent as a meeting planner results in a packed house every year. Her smile results in the house always being well lit!
She is at the top of a convention team, assembled by Jeff Grady, a friend and talented trade CEO who has all the tools to prove that FAIA’s success is not a result of luck or just a “sign of the times” but, rather…due to his foresight and acumen as a leader.
I was extremely honored this year to be presented FAIA’s highest honor, the Mitchell Stallings Memorial Award. My long time friend, Alex Soto, conducted the presentation during a ceremony that I attended because I thought I was going to have to make a presentation. I was pleasantly surprised to find out the presentation was just a ruse to get me there. The applause was mostly because the audience found out I was not going to be making a presentation.:)
Here’s an “unsteady” video tape of the proceedings as taken by Kyle Ulrich. I hope everyone enjoys it, and…for the record; I love FAIA and everyone who works there. The American agency system produces the best people you can find anywhere in the world and the best of the best are here in Florida.
Long live the independent agent!
And…thanks to all my friends at FAIA for making my retirement and my career the absolute best anyone could hope for. I will miss you, but will never be far away.
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