Hall Of Fame - Open For Entries

Hall of Fame - open for entries

Insurance Business America is opening the coveted Insurance Industry Hall of Fame and calling for nominations for the class of 2019.

Over 60 veterans have been inducted so far. All are entrepreneurs, pioneers, and leaders who have dedicated at least 35 years to the advancement of insurance and have paved the way for thousands of others to find success in the industry.

This year, an independent highly qualified advisory panel comprised of industry leaders and former Hall of Fame inductees will confirm the final 2019 list after evaluating all newly submitted candidates’ achievements and contributions.

Third party nominations and self-nominations are considered in addition to recommendations from this independent advisory panel.

To submit your nomination before August 23, click here.

To view the current Hall of Fame, please click here.

2019 Hall of Fame inductees will be notified in September and profiled in the November edition of Insurance Business America in print and online.

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