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Leading Canadian insurers to share strategies for transforming change into growth this August 24-26th
Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - May 5, 2021) - Insurers have been masters of resilience for years but now is the time to use these skills to go from simply surviving to thriving, by reinventing insurance as we know it. Set up to provide direction to an industry tackling enormous disruption, the Future of Insurance Canada will be taking place alongside the inaugural Connected Claims Canada creating the only platform bringing senior executives to discuss the future of the industry.
It is now an undisputed truth that to stay relevant in the digital economy, insurance must catch up with the crowd and match the high customer expectations set elsewhere. Considering the rise of the disruptors in the insurance space, there is a tangible emphasis on legacy insurance carriers to make themselves fit for the 21st century digital economy, or risk falling into irrelevance.
East Windsor Municipal Building lit with candles to bring awareness to domestic violence
East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov and council members issue a proclamation for Communities of Light and light up the municipal building during East Windsor s observance of Communities of Light on Dec. 7. Pictured from left: Council Member John Zoller; former Chief of Police William Spain, Womanspace Board of Trustees member; Council Member Alan Rosenberg; Chief of Police James Geary; Mironov; Council Member Marc Lippman; Council Member Denise Daniels; Township Manager James Brady; and Township Clerk Kelly Lettera.PHOTO COURTESY OF EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP ×
East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov and council members issue a proclamation for Communities of Light and light up the municipal building during East Windsor s observance of Communities of Light on Dec. 7. Pictured from left: Council Member John Zoller; former Chief of Police William Spain, Womanspace Board of Trustees member;
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Mayor Janice S. Mironov, council members, police chief and officers at the Communities of Light event. (East Windsor Township)
EAST WINDSOR, NJ – East Windsor township recently participated in the Communities of Light event to raise funds and awareness about domestic violence.
On Dec. 7, Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members Dense Daniels, Marc Lippman, Alan Rosenberg, and John Zoller came together at the municipal building to light candles around the entire perimeter and walkways of the building. They were joined by Police Chief James Geary and officers. All participants were masked and following social distancing guidelines.
Residents and local business owners were encouraged to participate by lighting up their residences in this community-wide event.