9 March 2017Analysis

JLTIM to address impact of captive feasibility and political landscape at CICA


JLT Insurance Management (JLTIM) CEO Guy Ragosta and captive consulting practice leader Anne Marie Towle will be among the moderators and speakers at three educational sessions at the Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) 2017 International Conference, held on March 12-14 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego.

Ragosta will moderate a session on Monday March 12, which focuses on the captive feasibility process.

Towle will moderate a session on the Tuesday, focussing on the new political landscape and how it impacts captives.

The heads of JLTIM’s South Carolina and Vermont offices, Megan Ogden and Dustin Partlow, will join the discussions.

“The `Changing Political Landscape’ session will demonstrate how to anticipate and effectively address the political and related disruptions that can affect captives,” says Towle.

“The captive 201 session will share best practices that will give participants a more cohesive approach to developing an evolving, strategic business plan.”


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