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Home›News›Business›Moore achieves CISR-Elite Status

Moore achieves CISR-Elite Status

By Julie Schooley
February 2, 2020
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MARSHFIELD – Debbie Moore, Marshfield Insurance accounting and customer service agent, has obtained Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR)-Elite designation.

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Moore is now one of five service agents in the Marshfield Insurance office recognized by the National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research for upholding the CISR designation, and the third to achieve the CISR-Elite status.

A licensed agent can take classes and test to achieve the CISR designation.  Once completed, additional classes and examinations can be taken to become CISR-Elite.

“As Insurance Agents, we are required to have 24 continuing education credits every two years to renew our insurance licenses – 21 Regular credits and three Ethics credits,” explained Moore. “These courses are required to renew our insurance licenses and they help refresh and keep us up to date with changes in the world of insurance. These classes and designations only help us to serve our clients better.”

“Continuing education that is required to maintain your insurance license can be bland and inapplicable,” added Nick Arnoldy, owner/broker at Marshfield Insurance. “By working towards a National Alliance designation it ensures the updates we receive are not only relevant but are presented by leading consultants and professionals in the industry.”

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