Introduction to Condominium Insurance (IISK)
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Understand condominium insurance so you can advise Unit Owners and Boards about the unique aspects of insurance related to their needs within The Condominium Act (2014) and Regulations (2020) of Alberta. Objectives: Learn the basics of condominium insurance Complete review of the new sections of the Act 2014 and the Regulations 2020 specific to insurance Receive handout material for future reference Engage through presentation CE Credits: 3.5 CE Hours * If you require CE credits for licensing renewal requirements in provinces other than Saskatchewan, please check with your provincial licensing regulator for validity. Please be aware that tardy arrival to or early departure from any seminar or, in the case of a webinar an incomplete session as a result of unresolvable technical difficulties, will preclude IISK from issuing a CE certificate for the seminar. Cancellation Policy: Participant substitutions accepted up to 24 hours prior to webinar (substitute must be current member). IISK reserves the right to cancel the webinar due to unforeseen circumstances.
Whether you’re looking to grow your technical knowledge or catch up on the latest trends and emerging issues, our seminars and webinars are packed with practical and relevant information. Designed and delivered by industry experts and leaders, you’ll come away with new ideas and insights and the practical knowledge you need to put them into action.
Ken began his insurance career in 1982 in Winnipeg. He has held positions of increasing responsibility (underwriting, policy construction, branch management, broker management, pricing, business analytics, claims interpretation) for major property and casualty Insurers. He spent four years with a commercial broker in Winnipeg. Ken became a Chartered Insurance Professional with the Insurance Institute of Canada in 1991 and obtained his certificate in Risk Management in 1994. He was an instructor for the Insurance Institute of Manitoba for 9 years and is active in the industry as a presenter of many seminars on behalf of the industry groups and associations. Ken is presently a council member with the Insurance Institute of Southern Alberta. During the recent catastrophic events in Alberta (2016 fire and 2013 flood) he was the lead at the corporate underwriting level to support claims with policy wording interpretation and strategy. Ken has recently retired and provides consulting to industry members.