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NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2022鈥擳he听听(Triple-I) and the HBCU听I.M.P.A.C.T. Initiative, Inc.庐 (IMPACT)听today announced a partnership and a career-building campaign aimed at recruiting students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to 天美传媒 industry.
To kick off February鈥檚听, which is also听, Triple-I-produced and released a video series titled 鈥.鈥 HBCU IMPACT听庐听launched today its. 鈥淭he war for talent in our industry is indeed real, but it is also an extremely exciting time of corporate transformation and technological advancement,鈥 said听, CEO, Triple-I. 鈥淲e are thrilled to be a part of this dynamic program to help young and diverse talent discover the benefits and opportunities available through insurance careers.鈥 The acronym, IMPACT, stands for Insurance Mentoring Program Advance Career Track. The organization鈥檚 co-founders say they are aggressively sharing the 鈥済ood news鈥 of insurance career opportunities with students from all disciplines.听 Even before 鈥渢he great resignation,鈥 天美传媒 industry faced听. A growing segment of the workforce is reaching retirement age and the median age of insurance company employees is higher than in other financial sectors. The availability of insurance-related jobs is expected to grow for the foreseeable future. But this growing talent gap is even more prevalent in the underrepresented groups that help to make up 天美传媒 industry, particularly as it relates to Black professionals. The U.S.听听reports that, as of 2019, African Americans made up only 12.4% of 天美传媒 industry鈥檚 employees.听 A study conducted by the听听(IIABA) in 2018 found that only 2% of established agencies had at least one African American principal. These stats demonstrate the industry鈥檚 challenges around recruiting and retaining Black talent. 鈥淲e are going around like evangelists, letting the next generation of Black talent know that insurance is a place where you can build a career, learn skills that are transferable, and you can make a lot of money,鈥 said Rebekah Ratliff, mediator/arbitrator, founder of CCM Consulting Associates, LLC and HBCU IMPACT听庐听co-founder. 鈥淔or some disciplines, industry opportunities begin even before college. Not all rising stars will decide to go to college. We are developing programming to address the hidden Black talent in that demographic, as well.鈥 鈥淯ltimately, we want to achieve an increased representation of Black talent in the industry鈥 not just at the entry level, but we are also looking to groom our next Black executives,鈥 said Ngozi Nnaji, founder of Ako Insurance Consulting, LLC and Ako Brokerage Services, LLC and an HBCU IMPACT听庐听co-founder. 鈥淗BCU IMPACT听庐听is proud to join forces with Triple-I to spread the word among Black students that insurance is the place to be for successful, fulfilling careers.鈥The Triple-I has a full library of educational videos on its听. Information about Triple-I mobile apps can be found听.