This past June, as part of its strategic planning process, the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office (FSLSO) contracted with Beacon Research, Inc., of Tallahassee to conduct five online surveys with
By 2050, nearly half -- 47.2 percent -- of the country's population will be minorities. (Source: U.S. Census Bureau). And as a result, minority business enterprises are a rapidly growing segment of
The Florida Association of Insurance Agents will hold their 102nd Anniversary Convention & Education Symposium June 15-17 at the Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort in Orlando. Long established as
The pessimists would call it irony; the optimists, forward-thinking. Whatever the label, the fact that the Task Force on Long-Term Solutions for Florida's Hurricane Insurance Market held its
The Florida Association of Insurance Agents' Big I days will always draw the golfers. And carriers will forever host advisory councils and roundtable retreats at luxury hotspots such as South Seas
Defying the trends of mega-agencies and the odds against new small businesses, two of Florida's longtime insurance professionals have joined forces to open a "boutique" agency in Bonifay. Brenda
Living in a hotel or apartment where all of your homeowner worries are someone else's problem is a fun daydream, especially when the air conditioner starts putting out hot air in August or the
Living in a hotel or apartment where all of your homeowner worries are someone else's problem is a fun daydream, especially when the air conditioner starts putting out hot air in August or the
In 2005, Florida and the nation were awash in hurricanes. The National Hurricane Center ran out of names and resorted to the Greek alphabet for the first time. Nightly newscasts extended the