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>> Risk and Reward >> February 1-15, 2005

The Insurance Industry Scandal:
What it Means to Your Nonprofit

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Every nonprofit requires periodic assistance and advice on insurance matters. The world of commercial insurance remains rather unfriendly to the uninitiated. Insurance professionals—for a nonprofit that generally means your agent or broker—act as intermediaries, interpreters and guides. Finding a competent, trustworthy insurance professional is more than a good thing for your nonprofit, it is key to discharging your professional and fiduciary responsibilities.

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Melanie Herman is executive director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. For more information, visit www.nonprofitrisk.org or Melanie@nonprofitrisk.org.

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