David Pesce, Senior Vice President of Surety at Hartford Bond, is a 33-year veteran surety underwriter who has advice for bond producers and underwriters who want to advance their career in contract surety: obtain the Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional (CCIFP®) certification
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For more than 110 years, The Institutes has been the insurance industry’s premier educational institution, offering learning opportunities at all levels of the profession: for pre-career, mid-career and senior professionals
Why You Should Pursue an AFSB Designation: NASBP Members Weigh In Looking to turbocharge your surety career? The Institutes’ Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding (AFSB) designation may be just the ticket
Eighty-three percent (83%) of The Institutes designees believe that earning a designation prepared them to reach their long-term career goals. A Long History of Helping Individuals Increase Their Knowledge and Further their Careers The AFSB Designation was launched in 1991, and the first exam was given in 1992
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The 5-15 Leadership Circle “has been a great resource to partner with other surety professionals at the same point in their careers,” said Corban Enns, owner of Surety Solutions in Salem, Oregon, who has been in the industry for nine years
Together, they put together a group of eight construction CPAs who provide articles, white papers, and presentations on construction finance and accounting for NASBP. “Throughout his career and without hesitation, John has professed the value that bond producers provide contractors and their construction companies; and he has demonstrated this by ensuring that CICPAC exhibited at every NASBP Annual Meeting and that he attended all NASBP Regional Meetings,” said NASBP CEO Mark H
It may also encourage students to consider the surety industry as a career path. “Advocacy can provide talking points that illustrate why the surety industry offers one of the best business educations available and offers such satisfying careers,” Freeman said
This publication keeps you informed on the returns on your investment in membership. The NASBP Career Center Your firm depends on attracting first-rate talent with a minimum expenditure of time and resources. The NASBP Career Center allows Members, Affiliates, and Associates (and nonmembers, for an additional fee) to reach qualified candidates including producers, brokers, account execs, underwriters, claims analysts, marketing and sales representatives, and certified public accountants, and more, ensuring you can locate talent for your continued success