Crystal Alley has been
awarded the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
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[June 22, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Crystal Alley has been awarded the Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter (CPCU) designation and diploma by The Institutes for
successfully completing courses and examinations on risk management
principles, insurance policy contracts and coverage analysis.
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The Institutes, a leading educational organization for the risk
management and property-casualty insurance industry, confer the CPCU
designation, which is internationally recognized as the premier
credential in the industry. CPCU designees are dedicated to serving
their clients and the insurance business by maintaining their
professional knowledge, skills and competence.
Crystal is employed at State Farm Insurance Companies Corporate
Headquarters in Bloomington, IL. In her 22 years of service she has
worked in Human Resources, Executive Customer Support and currently
works in the Systems Department. Other professional credentials
earned during her career at State Farm include Basic Insurance (BI)
designation and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
certification.
The designation will be formally conferred at a ceremony in
Honolulu, Hawaii this fall.
About The Institutes
The Institutes are the leader in delivering proven knowledge
solutions that drive powerful business results for the risk
management and property-casualty insurance industry.
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The Institutes’ knowledge solutions include the CPCU designation program;
associate designation programs in areas such as claims, risk management,
underwriting and reinsurance; introductory and foundation programs; online
courses; research; custom solutions; assessment tools; and continuing education
(CE) courses for licensed insurance professionals and adjusters through their
CEU.com compliance unit.
The Institutes are affiliated with the CPCU Society, a community of credentialed
insurance professionals who promote excellence through their technical expertise
and ethical behavior, and with The Griffith Insurance Education Foundation, a
not-for-profit educational organization that promotes the study and teaching of
risk management and insurance.
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