The Loss Executives Association (LEA) will be celebrating its 80th anniversary at the upcoming 2011 conference in Tampa, but the focus of that meeting will be on the future of the industry.

The annual conference, which offers a variety of workshops covering adjuster ethics; implications of the changes to the International Building Code (IBC); deposition do's and don'ts; IT innovations in claim systems; and more, will be held from February 2 to 4 in Tampa, Fla. Registered attendees will be able to choose from an extensive program, and each presentation will have something different to offer.

The discussions will begin with an exclusive executive forum on February 2, during which important topics–including how claim resources have been affected by the economic downturn, how to manage staffing counts "when the wind doesn't blow" and attract fresh talent, and adjuster licensing issues–will be weighed in a "no-holds-barred" environment. The executive forum is restricted to insurance company property loss management personnel only, so that managers may discuss current issues within a closed, private session.

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