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President:
Charity Sullivan, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Vice President:
Nicole Smith, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Treasurer:
Judy Timmermann, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Secretary:
Andrew Torrey, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Directors:
Meg Rice, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Jen Humphries, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
Matt Lennox, CPCU Auto-Owners Insurance Company
December 2016
President’s Forum
Charity Sullivan, CPCU Chapter President
Auto-Owners Insurance
Your 2016 Chapter Board
It’s Been a Great Year!
It has truly been an honor to serve as your president for 2016. I could not have done it without the help of many.
Thank you to all of the volunteers who have put in countless hours to ensure our meetings go smoothly! None of this
would have been possible without your help and devotion to our Chapter.
December will be our last meeting of the year. We will welcome 2017 with the newly elected officers and board mem-
bers.
We are still looking for an I-Day chair for 2017. If anyone has interest in learning more, please contact either me or
Ross Hacker ([email protected]).
For those that may be newer to the Chapter, our monthly meetings typically follow this format:
President’s welcome Pledge of Allegiance Invocation Lunch Introduction of speaker (usually around noon) Closing remarks/membership drawing
Hope to see you all at the Good Works lunch/holiday celebration on the 21st!
Meetings
Published monthly from
September through June
Editor:
Andy Flanagan, CPCU
Auto-Owners Insurance
Company
6101 Anacapri Boulevard
Lansing, MI 48917-3968
Phone: 517-886-1980
Fax: 517-886-8750
The submission
deadline for the January newsletter is
Jan. 3 If you know of promotions
or other noteworthy ac-complishments involving
CPCUs, please send them to the editor using any of contact methods listed.
2017 Orlando Sept. 16-19
2018 San Diego Oct. 13-16
2019 New Orleans TBD
Mid-Michigan Chapter
CPCU Newsletter
Future CPCU Annual
Meetings
December Speakers Spotlight
The Mid-Michigan CPCU Society chapter has chosen The House of Promise to receive our annual December chari-
table donation! Thank you to everyone who participated in voting. Thanks also to Good Works Chair Lisa Martin and Cory Krause, who helped with researching local charitable
service organizations. The House of Promise was founded by Shari Montgomery,
former owner of the Pollack Glass Company. When she was first introduced to the subject of human trafficking, she re-alized her purpose was intended for something much
greater. From Shari’s vision a plan was developed to help survivors of human sex traf-
ficking. The House of Promise is a team aimed at raising awareness about hu-man sex trafficking and restoring the quality of life for young women and girls leaving the system.
Shari has agreed to join us at our December meeting to educate our members about the services provided by The House of Promise.
Please join us Dec. 21 to learn more about The House of Promise and to partic-
ipate in our charitable donation.
Reserve Your Seat Date: Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016 Menu: Grilled Pepper Steak
Sweet oriental marinated and grilled flank steak topped with sautéed onion and pepper
Where: The Crowne Plaza Lansing West or Time: 11:30 a.m.
Chicken Alfredo Cost: $25.00 Contact: email Bud Lawson at
Connect with us on Linkedin at
Mid-Michigan CPCU Society
Past Meeting Highlights
Here are the 2017 Mid-Michigan CPCU Soci-
ety Chapter board members (seated, l to r):
Judy Timmermann, treasurer; Nicole Smith,
president; and Helen Krause, secretary;
(standing, l to r) Directors Bryan Pung, Jen
Humphries and Meg Rice; and Matt Lennox,
vice president. Bryan is from the Accident
Fund and the rest work at Auto-Owners In-
surance.
Chapter News
2017 Board Members and Committee Chairs
Position Individual Nominating Committee and Past President Charity Sullivan
President Nicole Smith
Vice President Matt Lennox
Treasurer Judy Timmermann
Secretary Helen Krause
Director Jennifer Humphries
Director Bryan Pung
Director Meg Rice
Membership Candace Burch
Scholarship Michelle Russell
Circle of Excellence/Education Tracy Nichols
Web Master Mike Armbrustmacher
Good Works Cory Krause
Newsletter Andy Flanagan
I-Day Vacant
New Designee Wendy Burchell & Bruce Cowgill
Golf Outing Matt Burke
Ethics: The Core of the CPCU Code of Conduct
All CPCUs are required to abide by the canons, rules and guidelines of the CPCU Code of Professional Con-
duct.
Depending on when you completed your CPCU designation, these may not be fresh in your mind. If so,
take time to review them. Most of these come naturally to all of us.
Canon 1: Insurance professionals should endeavor to place the public interest above their own. Canon 2: Insurance professionals should seek continually to maintain and improve their professional
knowledge, skills, and competence. Canon 3: Insurance professionals should obey all laws and regulations, and should avoid any conduct or activity that would cause unjust harm to others.
Canon 4: Insurance professionals should be diligent in the performance of their occupational duties and should continually strive to improve the functioning of the insurance mechanism. Canon 5: Insurance professionals should aspire to raise the professional and ethical standards of the
insurance and risk management profession. Canon 6: Insurance professionals should strive to establish and maintain dignified and honorable rela- tionships with those whom they serve, with fellow insurance professionals, and with members of other
professions. Canon 7: Insurance professionals should assist in improving the public understanding of insurance and risk management.
Canon 8: CPCUs should honor the integrity of the CPCU designation and respect the limitations placed on its use. Canon 9: CPCUs should assist in maintaining the integrity of the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct.
In November, all CPCUs that were in attendance at the monthly luncheon were asked to publicly affirm their professional commitment to technical competence and ethical behavior. This is an excellent reminder
of how important ethics is in all we say and do.
“As a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter, I shall strive at all times to live by the highest standards of professional conduct; “I shall strive to ascertain and understand the needs of others and place their interest above my
own; “And I shall strive to maintain and uphold a standard of honor and integrity that will reflect credit on my profession and on the CPCU designation.”
Future Chapter Meeting Dates
Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017
Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017
Chapter News