This course will multiply your value as a key employee, teaching you how to go beyond 'handling the insurance' for your firm, and achieve comprehensive enterprise risk management.

This course will multiply your value as a key employee, teaching you how to go beyond 'handling the insurance' for your firm and achieve comprehensive enterprise risk management, propelled by robust interfaces with all the departments in your company. This program will explore all aspects of surety, insurance, project bidding, safety, loss control, crisis management, technology risks, claims management, contract administration, and legal issues. You will learn a "best practices" approach to managing the insurance year, the art of effectively interfacing with both internal/external partners, and how to mitigate risk from a project standpoint. Discover how effective risk management can provide you with a competitive edge and become a major profit centre for your company.

Founded in 1981, CFMA is the only organization dedicated to bringing together construction financial professionals and those partners serving their unique needs. CFMA serves more than 9,000 members via 98 chapters located throughout the US and Canada. As a professional organization, we provide ongoing professional development to construction industry professionals, networking opportunities, and leadership development. Go to cfma.org for more information on the association and benefits of membership.
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