2.
The recipient of a master of business
administration in risk management from
Walden University, Hiawatha Franks
performs as a finance professional with
experience in workers' compensation claims,
team leadership, and account management.
Additionally, Hiawatha Franks holds the title
of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter.
3.
People in the fields of risk management and
insurance can improve their careers by
obtaining the designation of Chartered
Property Casualty Underwriter. Offered by the
American Institute for Chartered Property
Casualty Underwriters, this ranking has
enhanced the abilities of nearly 70,000
professionals. More than 90% of the
recipients of the designation credit it in
assisting them with their long-term goals, and
the CPCU next to a name indicates
dedication to the profession to potential
clients.
4.
Becoming a Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter requires the applicant to
complete several courses. Separated into
foundation, commercial lines, and personal
lines concentrations, these sessions cover
many important areas. Topics range from
business law for insurance professionals and
commercial liability risk management and
insurance to survey of commercial insurance
and liability claims practices. Other
qualifications include passing a 50-question
ethics exam and spending at least 24 months
in insurance in the five years before receiving
the title.