CICA Announces Top Three Essay Contest Finalist Teams
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The three finalist teams are:
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Christian Ferrara andCharles Fisher ,Appalachian State University , "Alternative Risk Solutions :Captive Insurance for Cyber and SupplyChain Risk " -
Kayla Cecchine andBrendan Tarte ,St. Joseph's University – "Captive Insurance : An Intimate and Efficient Risk Financing Solution to Climate Change and Tax Rulings Risks" -
Angel Song andAlana Vicale ,Temple University - "Opioid Epidemic in theU.S. "
For the CICA Essay Contest, two-person teams were asked to describe how and why a captive insurance company could be used as a cost-effective means of alternative risk financing for emerging risks and their corresponding loss exposures.
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Finalist teams are invited to attend the CICA 2019
The essay contest aligns with this year's conference theme "Captives Shaping the Future" which reflects the growing opportunities for captives. With over 500 attendees, CICA's domicile neutral status draws the perfect blend of captive owners, captive managers, risk managers, domicile regulators and service providers from around the world. Key decision makers from the captive owners attend, along with many people who are just beginning the process to form a captive.
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CICA is the only global domicile-neutral captive insurance association. CICA is committed to providing the best source of unbiased information, knowledge and leadership for captive insurance decision makers. CICA is your advocate around the world, key to the captive industry and the resource for captive best practices.
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SRS is the 5th largest captive management firm in the world and the leading independently owned manager. The company has a consulting unit and strong representation in all major US captive domiciles,
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