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Message from the President

As the AAPIA enters an era of growth and expansion, we are pleased to introduce what we trust will serve as an invaluable tool for networking, marketing and communication among our members and friends. There has never been a better time to enjoy all that AAPIA offers to enhance your success as a Public Adjuster.

The AAPIA is a leading professional organization representing Public Adjusters from all over the United States. The AAPIA sponsors educational, social and networking programs throughout the year. Our website allows us to take our efforts to the next level as we plan to offer in the future such features as continuing education, research, and a message board. Our new website is the perfect complement to the myriad events and programs that the AAPIA sponsors.

Our 2011 membership drive will prove to be our greatest accomplishment as we are seeking to grow our membership and become the largest association of Public Insurance Adjusters in the world. We are so encouraged by our membership drive that we are offering first year membership at a price of only $250.00. These new member dues will be our way of demonstrating to you that we are eager to serve you and the entire American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters.

Membership in the AAPIA does not cost it pays! When you become a member of the AAPIA your annual membership brings more then just the advantage of being part of a strong national organization; it also provides representation. Making sure that your voice is heard is one of the primary advantages of being a member. From lobbying to grass roots advocacy, the AAPIA will be there for you!

The AAPIA is a leading professional organization representing Public Adjusters from all over the United States. The AAPIA sponsors educational, social and networking programs throughout the year. Our website allows us to take our efforts to the next level as we plan to offer in the future such features as continuing education, research, and a message board. Our new website is the perfect complement to the myriad events and programs that the AAPIA have worked on some of the largest issues including the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Public Adjuster Model Act, Pennsylvania House Bill 1954, as well as the Louisiana Public Adjuster Act. We also provide education, and in the future, certification programs, which will further improve your business. AAPIA will serve our membership in the following ways:

Representing all insureds.

Representing Public Insurance Adjusters.

Provide a fair and open market place for its members.

The depth and dedication of our membership are the driving force behind the success of the AAPIA. We are fortunate to have members who share our mission goals, attend and participate in the planning of AAPIA events and programs, and provide feedback on how the AAPIA can improve and better serve its membership. Input is always encouraged and we invite our members and friends to provide comments and suggestions on how AAPIA can better serve its members. We are so pleased that you are visiting our website and I invite you to contact me directly at 202-422.5092 or via my email at ggveno@aapia.org. You will need JavaScript enabled to view our emails, which will help you learn more about AAPIA membership and its benefits. Our web site is also being redesigned, bringing you many more services on a daily basis. I look forward to seeing you at an AAPIA meeting, luncheon or future event!

Gene G. Veno
President/CEO
AAPIA


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