Minority Intern Program Launched

A minority agents association is working to attract college students into the independent insurance agency side of the business, and to give them more than "clerical gofer" chores.

Denise H. Lloyd, who chairs the Cincinnati-based National African-American Insurance Association, revealed that the association is working with Howard University in Washington and District of Columbia Insurance Commissioner Larry Mirel to put together a program that would allow Howard students to obtain a producers license while still attending the university.

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