PIANH Symposium: An enjoyable evening for all

September 10, 2024

The stars of the insurance industry were out for the annual New Hampshire Symposium on the evening of Aug. 29, 2024. Thank you to the sponsors and attendees for making this event a success. [PHOTO CAPTION FOR PHOTO TO THE RIGHT: (L-R) Kevin Lasante and Cate Tanzer from Merchants Insurance Group, PIA National Director and PIANH past President Lyle Fulkerson and PIANH Secretary/Treasurer Casey Hadlock]

Scores of insurance professionals had the opportunity to network with their industry peers at The One Hundred Club in Portsmouth, N.H. The One Hundred Club is New England’s premier private club, offering a scenic view of the Old Harbour and Piscataqua River.

Attendees enjoy themselves at the PIANH Symposium

As the insurance agents and company representatives enjoyed the company of their peers, they also enjoyed some fantastic wine, paired with foods from around the world. In short, the New Hampshire Symposium was a smashing success; if you have not had the opportunity to attend this symposium, be sure to catch the next event.

Connections being made at the PIANH Symposium

Thank you to this year’s wine sponsors: Concord Insurance Group, Construction Services of New Hampshire, Main Street America Insurance, Merchants Insurance Group, Plymouth Rock Assurance and Safety Insurance.

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Matt McDonough is PIA Northeast's writer, editor and content curator. Matt joined PIA Northeast in September 2023. Before that, he had been an editor for the online entertainment magazine Collider from 2021-23 as a copy editor for its lists section. Matt entered the world of journalism at his alma mater, SUNY New Paltz, writing and reporting for the college's student run newspaper, The New Paltz Oracle. He graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Creative Writing in 2020.

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