Insurance Women of Enid will kick off National Association of Insurance Women (NAIW) week with a bake sale today at 1110 S. Hoover. Proceeds from the bake sale will go towards YWCA, Youth and Family Services and “Adopt a Classroom” program, as well as provide further education to the members of IWOE.
Insurance Women of Enid (IWOE), chartered in March 1951, currently has 15 members. The local association continues to serve the community by supporting local organizations through donations and volunteer efforts.
May 20-26 will be a week of celebration for NAIW (Inter-national). More than 320 local associates, representing members from across the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Bermuda, Africa, India, Kuwait, Mongolia, Puerto Rico and Canada will take part in various activities to commemorate the organizations’ 66 years of service to the insurance industry.
The National Assoc-iation of Insurance Women (International) maintains its operations and headquarters in Tulsa. For information call (800) 766-6249 or go to www.na iw.org. For information on the local association, IWOE, call Kristina Donald-son or Karri Large at Messer-Bowers Insurance Co.
All professionals in the insurance and risk management industry may join.
Local meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month with times and locations varying.
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