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2025 - CISR - Commercial Casualty 2 – Virtual Class – Feb. 26


Virtual Class - CISR  
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM   iCalendar Central Standard Time

Earn 7 hours of Illinois CE credit
ALL TIMES CST

This course, like Commercial Casualty I, expands your ability to have a confident relationship with your commercial customers in the area of commercial casualty exposures and coverages. In Commercial Casualty II, the focus is the Business Auto Policy, the Workers Compensation Policy, and Excess Liability Policies. You will improve your understanding in each of these vital areas.

Topics Include: Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability, Introduction to Business Auto Coverage, Excess Liability and Commercial Umbrella Policies

**Exam is NOT required for CE credit.**

The virtual classes will count for both state CE and designation credit. The exam requirements remain the same and the exam is only required for those pursuing a new designation.
For those taking the exam, you will do so online. The exam window will be open beginning at 4:15 p.m. the day of the class through Thursday at 11:59 p.m. CST the week following the class. Specific instructions on the exam including proctoring of the exam, and completion information will be distributed during the course.

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Virtual Class - CISR  

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Registration: 2025 - CISR - Commercial Casualty 2 – Virtual Class – Feb. 26

 Member$180.00
 Non-Member$180.00

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Franzen, Tom
Franzen, Tom

Litchfield, IL
US

Tom Franzen (CIC, ARM, ARM-P, MLIS) has had a long and fulfilling carrer of over 40 years in the insurance and risk management industry. His career has taken him from company-based work to the agency side of the industry. He continues to work with risk management clients.

An attendee of McKendree College, Tom received his CIC designation in 1979, his ARM designation in 2008, ARM-P credentials in 2010, and added the MLIS designation in 2018. His passion for sharing knowledge with others in the industry has led him to opportunities such as consulting, serving as a faculty member for the National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research, and various speaking engagements with convention groups about insurance and risk management related topics. He is also an active member of the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS).

Tom recognizes being a professional in his community means giving back where his skillset and insights are applicable via volunteer service roles, such as Board Member of First National Bank of Litchfield and recently serving for multiple years as Chairman of the Board at St. Francis Hospital.