EIIA Introduces a New Brandmark
Today, EIIA, a Member-owned not-for-profit consortium serving the insurance and risk management needs of private higher education institutions for over 50 years, introduced their new logo, a fitting new brandmark.
The encased tree represents EIIA's solid foundation and rich history, collaborative spirit of the consortium and innovation as they branch upward and outward to grow and protect their Members. The EIIA letters are centered by two pillars that symbolize their support for higher education. The colors orange and blue represent courage, confidence, trust and strength. Together, like a tree, they depict resilience in the face of challenges.
EIIA's roots date back to the early 1960s when they were formed to provide property and casualty insurance to five historically black colleges affiliated with the
"As we worked with Members to understand what drives our success, our history of faith connectedness combined with our innovation and expertise clearly stood out," said
"It is through member-collaboration that we have acquired our higher education expertise. We meet with our members on a regular basis to address insurance risks on campus," says
EIIA is excited about their new logo which is further explained in their 2018 Annual Report. Visit the EIIA website at http://www.eiia.org to view a copy and learn more about their membership and programs.
About EIIA
EIIA is a Member-driven consortium of private, faith-inspired colleges, universities and seminaries committed to protecting the promise of higher education through the delivery of innovative insurance and risk management solutions to its Members. EIIA integrates the shared commitment and experience of its Members with the knowledge of industry experts to protect the reputation and assets of Member institutions and honor the promises they've made to their campus community.
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