CLUS Cat Training Classes Begin
Cunningham Lindsey U.S. announced the first of two training courses for new Catastrophe adjusters began on Oct. 3, 2005, at it’s wholly owned subsidiary, Vale National.
These three-week courses will prepare adjusters to handle claims emanating from the recent and future catastrophe events.
“We are extremely pleased that the first class has begun at Vale National to enhance our group of Catastrophe Adjusters to assist our clients and the industry in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,” said CEO David Repinski. “Vale National provides best in class claims training and we will soon have many additional resources to reinforce our core of Catastrophe adjusters in the affected areas”.
For further information regarding the Catastrophe training initiatives, contact:
Paul Hacker
North American Director of Human Resources
Cunningham Lindsey
Shared Services Unit
Schaumburg, IL
(847) 517-3300 ext. 3012
Phacker@CL-NA.com
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