Homeland Security Deputy Chief Joins Panel at Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference
Orlando, FL, August 09, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Francine Hill, deputy chief of the verification outreach branch for U.S. citizenship and immigration services of the Department of Homeland Security, will discuss e-verification at the August 19-23 Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference at the Orlando World Center Marriott.
Hill will join moderator William Nagel, founder and president of Risk Control Services, Inc. in Houston, Texas, and fellow panel members Wayne L. Salen ARM, CHCM, CPSM, director of risk management at Labor Finders in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and Robert Thompson, vice president of World Wide Specialty Programs in Melville, N.Y., for a session entitled “Pyrite or Gold–Risk Management for Temporary Staffing.”
Audience members will learn how incorporating the e-verification process and other proven risk management techniques into the temporary staffing company business model can save money, improve losses, and make the business more attractive to workers’ compensation providers.
The session will be presented from 8:45 to 10:15 am on Tuesday, August 21.
About WCEC & WCI
Now in its 67th year, the Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference (WCEC) is the must-attend event for C-level executives, risk managers, claims adjusters, insurers, and medical and legal experts. Presented by the Workers’ Compensation Institute (WCI), the conference offers attendees an extraordinary opportunity to connect with their peers and learn from nationally recognized experts.
Ongoing registration for the 2012 gathering reflects the global perspective of the conference, with an expected 8,000 participants from over 35 states and a number of foreign countries. The conference itself has been expanded to four days to accommodate the several hundred speakers presenting discipline-specific programs, break-out sessions and CEU opportunities. Of particular interest are a National Trends’ program featuring three national medical directors; a Risk Managers’ break-out paneled by two insurance company presidents; and a two-day “Center for Excellence: The Study of Medical Cost Drivers in Workers’ Compensation,” sponsored by Liberty Mutual. Additionally, more than 300 exhibitors will present information on their products and services.
The 2012 Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference will be held August 19-23 at the Orlando World Center Marriott.
The WCI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization that serves as a comprehensive resource to all members of the workers’ compensation community. The WCI is an outgrowth of the long-established Florida Workers’ Compensation Institute. FWCI remains in existence under the WCI umbrella and continues its Florida focus, while the national organization provides a broader outreach across all states. The website is www.wci360.com.
Hill will join moderator William Nagel, founder and president of Risk Control Services, Inc. in Houston, Texas, and fellow panel members Wayne L. Salen ARM, CHCM, CPSM, director of risk management at Labor Finders in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and Robert Thompson, vice president of World Wide Specialty Programs in Melville, N.Y., for a session entitled “Pyrite or Gold–Risk Management for Temporary Staffing.”
Audience members will learn how incorporating the e-verification process and other proven risk management techniques into the temporary staffing company business model can save money, improve losses, and make the business more attractive to workers’ compensation providers.
The session will be presented from 8:45 to 10:15 am on Tuesday, August 21.
About WCEC & WCI
Now in its 67th year, the Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference (WCEC) is the must-attend event for C-level executives, risk managers, claims adjusters, insurers, and medical and legal experts. Presented by the Workers’ Compensation Institute (WCI), the conference offers attendees an extraordinary opportunity to connect with their peers and learn from nationally recognized experts.
Ongoing registration for the 2012 gathering reflects the global perspective of the conference, with an expected 8,000 participants from over 35 states and a number of foreign countries. The conference itself has been expanded to four days to accommodate the several hundred speakers presenting discipline-specific programs, break-out sessions and CEU opportunities. Of particular interest are a National Trends’ program featuring three national medical directors; a Risk Managers’ break-out paneled by two insurance company presidents; and a two-day “Center for Excellence: The Study of Medical Cost Drivers in Workers’ Compensation,” sponsored by Liberty Mutual. Additionally, more than 300 exhibitors will present information on their products and services.
The 2012 Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference will be held August 19-23 at the Orlando World Center Marriott.
The WCI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization that serves as a comprehensive resource to all members of the workers’ compensation community. The WCI is an outgrowth of the long-established Florida Workers’ Compensation Institute. FWCI remains in existence under the WCI umbrella and continues its Florida focus, while the national organization provides a broader outreach across all states. The website is www.wci360.com.
Contact
Workers Compensation Institute
Joan Collier
941-954-3365
wci360.com
Contact
Joan Collier
941-954-3365
wci360.com
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