ProfessionalUnderwriter of the Year Application PAGE 1

ProfessionalUnderwriter of the Year

The Professional Underwriter of the Year is an award to recognize a professional underwriter who has demonstrated superior knowledge of the underwriting field, experienced professional advancement through educational pursuits, demonstrated leadership in the field, and is an active participant in IAIP activities. Criteria include IAIP involvement, continuing education, industry involvement, community involvement and an essay on an industry topic.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Active member in good standing in the International Association of Insurance Professionals.
  • Employed primarily in the underwriting process for the industry.
  • Members with dual memberships are eligible only as a representative of their association of record.
  • IMPORTANT: Once a member receives the Regional Professional Underwriter of the Year Award they may not apply for that same regional award for three calendar years. Previous international winners are not eligible to compete for the same award.

Judging Criteria

Judging is based on typed submissions from the candidates. Complete answers are required for each question/award criteria. All activities and other information submitted by the candidate on the application form must have occurred during the applicant’s time as an IAIP member.The categories of consideration include:

  • IAIP Involvement
  • Education
  • Employment History – underwritingexperience in a present professional capacity
  • Essay

Submission Instructions

  • Send the completed application via email to the regional vice president by the end of business day on November 15. (Deadlines are strictly enforced.)
  • Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
  • Applications must be completed in their entirety; if it does not apply or there is no information available for that section state: N/A.
  • Only typed submissions will be considered. Hand-written applications will not be reviewed for award consideration.
  • If necessary, attach typed supplemental sheets to detail information required.
  • The regional vice president is responsible for confirming the eligibility of the nominee, the length of the essay, and that all information is included within the application or on the supplemental attachments.

Regional Judging Process

Award applications are first reviewed at the Regional level. The regional vice president does the following:

  • Appoints a committee of three insurance professionals who are not IAIP members to evaluate the candidates and select the winner of the regional award. This committee judges the following award categories: Insurance Professional, Claims, Client Service, Risk Management and Professional Underwriter.
  • Sends the Activity Summary Form and essay from each candidate to each judge, with a scoring sheet.
  • Specifies the date by which the judges must return the forms to the regional vice president.
  • The judges score the Activity Summary Forms and essays as indicated on the scoring sheet. The regional vice president verifies the addition of the point totals for each candidate.
  • If a tie occurs, the highest “IAIP involvement” points are used to determine the winner.
  • Each regional vice president submits the completed and signed application to the president-elect and executive director for the regional award winner. This information should be sent as soon as possible after the winner is selected. It must be received no later than end of business day on January 15.
  • IMPORTANT: Under no circumstance should the completed judge’s forms ever be shown or given to the contestants or any other member. The judges’ forms must be destroyed immediately after the winner is determined.

International Judging Process

  • The regional winners compete for the international award.
  • The president-elect appoints a committee of three insurance underwriting professionals, who are not IAIP members, to judge the entries and select the international winner. This committee judges the following award categories: Insurance Professional, Claims, Client Service, Risk Management and Professional Underwriter.

Questions?

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IAIP Executive Director

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Application Checklist

ProfessionalUnderwriter of the Year Application PAGE 1

Section 1: Candidate Information

 Section 2: IAIP Involvement

 Section 3: Education

Section 4: Employment History

Section 5: Essay

ProfessionalUnderwriter of the Year Application PAGE 1

Section 1

Candidate Information

Name / Member ID
(Name as it is to appear on the award, if selected)
Designations
(Note: list designations in order of importance to you. For award winners, only the first three designations will be engraved on the award due to space limitations)
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Email / Home Phone
Company / Work Phone
Local Association / Region
Member at Large
Year Joined IAIP / Year Entered Insurance Industry

Section 2

IAIP Involvement

Limit your responses to the last five (5) years. (If needed, expand the tables or attach additional sheets with the details)

IAIP Offices & Committees
List each elected office, committee chair and committee membership position held with dates of services. Specify local, council, regional or international level.
Level
Local/Council/Regional/International / Position
Officer/Chair/Member / Committee / Dates of Service
IAIP Conferences & Conventions
List the regional meetings and international conventions attended in the past five years.

Section 3

Education

Base your answers on the past five (5) years unless otherwise indicated.(If needed, expand the tables or attach additional sheets with the details)

Industry Education

List program name, date, duration and sponsoring organization of each insurance and/or field-specificeducation program that you have attended as a student.

Title of Program / Date(s) / Length of Course / Sponsoring Organization

Industry Instruction

List program name, date, duration and sponsoring organizationof each insurance-related education program that you have taught.

Title of Program / Date(s) / Length of Course / Sponsoring Organization

Degrees & Designations

List any degrees or designations that you have earned. There is no time restriction so list all that apply.

Degree or Designation / Date Earned / Institution/Sponsoring Organization

Industry Involvement

List other industry associations to which you belong and length of membership.

Section 4

Employment History

Indicate insurance employment (list most recent first). (If needed, expand the table or attach additional sheets with employment details)

Dates of Employment / Employer / Position(s) Held

Section 5

Essay

In the space below, prepare an essay up to 500 words that includes the following:

  • a brief description of your job including your responsibilities
  • your professional accomplishments that are underwriting related
  • your future career goals
  • a comment on an important issue facing underwriting professionals today

I certify that the above statements are true and are made in full compliance with the IAIP Code of Ethics.

Signature of Candidate / Date