Join us on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 12:00 PM EST for a presentation on how to make more confident decisions when purchasing Cyber/Privacy Insurance.
Our speaker will guide members on how to most effectively transfer Cyber/Privacy risks through an insurance contract.
Since 1997, insurers have offered policies to indemnify businesses for E-Commerce-related claims. These policies have evolved significantly over time, now covering a wide range of exposures, including those related to hackers, government regulations, and the ever-expanding role of technology in commerce.
However, these policies remain non-standardized.
We will explore the available features in the market and determine how they may best apply to your organization. We will also discuss the most effective approaches for engaging with underwriters.
Attending this webinar will earn you 1 CPE. The webinar is free and is open to both IMA members and non-members.
Our speaker is Thom Lavoie, RPLU. Thom is a Business Insurance Advisor for CGI Business Insurance in Auburn, NH. CGI, also known as CGI Business Solutions, is locally owned, and the largest independent insurance broker in NH and one of the largest in New England.
Thom has 25+ years of experience in the industry, He earned the top certification as a Registered Professional Liability Underwriter. Thom’s experience includes both the agency and carrier sides of the insurance business. While Thom has brokered in nearly all sectors of our economy, he has primarily focused on Professional Lines, Executive Exposures and Cyber/Privacy coverages.
Giving back to the community is important to Thom. Throughout his career he has volunteered in various civic organizations including Manchester Rotary. He is a Board member of Amoskeag Health and was a strong supporter of Central High School Crew Club.
Thom earned a BS from UNH in Business Administration. He lives in his hometown of Manchester, NH with his wife, Karen, who is an Occupational Therapist. Thom has three adult children and one grandson who have heard “way too much” about insurance over their lives.