by Sue Quimby, CPCU, AU, CIC, CPIW, CLP, DAEMSO, Inc. In early 2023, artificial intelligence, “AI,” became a hot topic of discussion. AI, sometimes called machine learning, is made possible by having sufficient data to train the models that AI is based on. However, AI is not new–it has actually been around since the 1950s.
by Sue Quimby, CPCU, AU, CIC, CPIW, CLP, DAEMSO, Inc. The United States is currently experiencing the worst drug crisis in its history, exacerbated by the pandemic lockdowns and increased trafficking at our borders. The crisis impacts individuals, families, and society as a whole. Helping clients understand the prevalence and dangers of drug overdoses is
Many of us are packing up the holiday décor and looking forward to a fresh start of the year. While I enjoy seeing my house decorated, I always look forward to simplifying things come January. One thing about the holidays I do miss, however, are the songs. I miss hearing about Rudolph, dreaming about a
Candidates are allowed 350 words to answer the question posed by the International President. 2024 Candidate Question: Membership and member retention are both key components to the success of this association. For IAIP to attract new members and retain current members, the board and our task forces work to identify ways we can improve our
By Jonel Thames Leake, CPCU, ASLI, AAI, CPIW, DAE, CLP As we look forward to 2024, many of us make a list of resolutions or intentions for the up-coming year. Beyond my usual intentions of regular exercise and more outside time, I am making some IAIP intentions. I encourage you to join me! I am
By Christine Chandler Tillett, aPHR, CDP, CLP, CRIS, TRIp, MLIS, CIIP There have been many great leaders that have gone before me as a Regional Vice President of my area, so my path was clearly laid out for me. What I didn’t anticipate was the knowledge I would receive working on a board. It was
By Jen Kubiak, MS, PMP, AIS, AINS, ACS, CIIP, CLP, DAE One of the things that brings us together this time of year is our collective desire to find joy in traditions and celebrations. One thing we sometimes forget, however, is that celebrations look different for people of varied backgrounds, faiths, and experiences. What better
OdySea Aquarium – OdySea Aquarium in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community in Scottsdale, Arizona, is a marine aquarium, and the largest aquarium in the Southwest United States. It holds more than 2,000,000 US gallons of water and spans over 200,000 square feet. Old Town Scottsdale – Old Town Scottsdale has always been among the
What a year this has been for IAIP! I am so incredibly honored to serve as your Executive Director alongside Betsey Blimline, Director of Marketing and Education, Ashley Vander Wyk, Membership Manager and Marcie Maddox, Convention Manager. This is an association management dream team. What do dream teams do best, make dreams come true. In
By Jonel Thames Leake, CPCU, ASLI, AAI, CPIW, DAE, CLP What if I told you that you can make a big difference in getting the word out about IAIP and that it wouldn’t cost you anything but a very little time? Would you be IN? Are you on LinkedIn? If you are, are you following