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MP3 Download: $12
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12280 SU24N - Improving Bottom Line Results Through Safety and Loss Prevention
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SU24N
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Daryl Allegree, Gene Hamilton, William Parkins, Jim West
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Conference Session (90-minute)
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NACE Management |
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Description: |
In this economy, protecting your bottom line is more important than ever. Controlling losses, expenses and employee down time are all ways to keep you on track with your business goals. Come to the interactive session where you will hear what the major industry losses are, and more importantly how to control those risks to protect profit. This presentation includes a panel discussion: the panel will be comprised of collision repair businesses, safety professionals and insurance representatives.
Sponsored by: Zurich |
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Presenter(s): |
Daryl Allegree
Zurich
Overland Park KS
United States
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As a Portfolio Executive for Zurich Risk Engineering, Daryl is responsible for managing the book of business for Zurich Direct Markets and directs loss prevention services for retail automotive and automotive aftermarket customers nationwide. He is also responsible for developing and conducting loss prevention training programs for employees and clients, acting as a resource for safety, health and loss prevention matters for both internal and external customers and for developing loss prevention materials including bulletins and guidebooks. Daryl has been designated as the Automotive Industry Practice Leader for the Risk Engineering Department and has been active in the industry for over 18 years. His articles have appeared in several industry publications and he has appeared as a guest speaker at various meetings hosted by local and national organizations including the Automotive Service Association, National Auto Dealers Association, National Auto Auction Association and National Auto Glass Association.
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Gene Hamilton
GA
United States
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William Parkins
TX
United States
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Jim West
TX
United States
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