AmWINS Group: Insurance Industry Execs Shave Their Heads for a Cause [Professional Services Close – Up]
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Eight insurance industry executives had their heads shaved bald in front of a cheering crowd in
According to a release, it was all for a good cause as part of an effort organized by
"Expired Coverage" consisted of eight chief executives from various firms in the excess and surplus lines insurance industry who agreed to shave their heads to acknowledge the fight that children with cancer face every day and show their commitment to the St. Baldrick's mission. The team's original fundraising goal for the event was
"We had great success with the St. Baldrick's fundraising event at our
The St. Baldrick's Foundation is a volunteer-driven charity committed to funding research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives.
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