Insurance Women of Southwest Virginia

Local chapter of NAIW...our thoughts...our programs...and our progression into the future of NAIW!!!

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Insurance Women of Southwest VA

Insurance Women of Southwest VA

Welcome! Who are the Insurance Women of Southwest Virginia?

On behalf of our Association, The Insurance Women of Southwest Virginia, I would like to welcome you. I hope that you find our Blog of assistance to you and that you can learn about us from it.

We are a local chapter of National Association of Insurance Women or NAIW for short. We accept persons who work in the Insurance Industry, whether it be as an Agent, CSR, Secretary, Adjuster, Underwriter, etc. all are welcome to join.

We meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm, with the exception of July, at many various local, locations. We try to keep our meals under $15 dollars.

Our organization does many community services. We always sponsor a person/family at Christmas, teach a program called "Learn Not To Burn" for pre-school and elementary aged children, read to summer school children, visit local nursing homes, and help educate our local teens on alcohol and drug abuse.

We also, because of our organization, are provided with many different means to be able to assist, you, the customer better. Because of our orgainization we are promoted to form friendships with the other members-creating a network of alliances within other competitive agencies, thus making transitions, underwriting, and product variety superior.

NAIW, also makes education (CE) more available and cost efficient. The more educational opportunities at our hand, the better our job performance can be. We are pursuaded to take part in all of the different courses available to NAIW members. We have programs called: CWC-a communication enhancement program, it builds self-esteem and stimulates the mind to speak more fluently; Underwriting for Non-Underwriters-Very beneficial for the Customer Service Representative this teaches basic rules and guidelines for the different lines of insurance. There are many other programs that is offered and the list keeps growing.

For any reason, if you would like to contact us please feel free to do so. Contact information maybe found for most members on this page...we also have an e-mail account: insurancewomenofsouthwestva@gmail.com.

Thank you
Tessa Hess, CPIW

Officers 2010-2012

  • President: Jessica Pruitt
  • Vice President: April Hamby Crabtree
  • Treasurer: Louise Weaver, CPIW, ACSR
  • Secretary: A. Sue Walton

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Sarah Panzau

Sarah Panzau
Sarah came to visit with local students in March of 2009

Picasa Photo Albums

Insurance Women of Southwest Virginia

Pictures of Members

  • I Love....1988

About the National Association of Insurance Women

NAIW At a Glance

About the Insurance Women of Southwest Va

  • Direct Association Contact
  • Jessica
  • Linda Bryant CPIW
  • Linda Downs

Our Links

  • National Association of Insurance Women
  • John D and Martha Rogers Scholarship Application
  • Virginia Council of NAIW
  • Shrader Insurance Agency
  • Hamby Agency
  • Insurance Center of Abingdon
  • CSE Insurance
  • Lebanon Insurance Agency
  • All American Auto Glass-Hannah Jenkins
  • Safelite Auto Glass-Melanie Rosenbaum

Calendar of events

  • Calendar for 2009

Virginia Council of NAIW Newsletters

  • December Newsletter

NAIW Connections

  • January 2009
  • November 2008

TIKE STICKER

TIKE STICKER

TIKE STICKERS

Toddler's Information Kept for Emergencies is a program founded by the Virginia Council of Insurance Women for information that could be life saving in the event of an accident for a child. This is a sticker that you fill out and place, as directed, underneath (so that window visibility is impossible) the safety restraint seat so that Emergency workers can identify the child and notify the gaurdian of the child.

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