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Leader of the PAC

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Who will be the LEADER OF THE PAC?

It could be you!

Just finance over $1,000,000 in NEW premium with PAC between May 18 and August 31st. You can be eligible to receive a $300 Amex Gift Card (as well as hold the title).

TWO PRIZES:
Grand Prize: The person who finances the most NEW premium with PAC over $1,000,000 between 5/18 & 8/31 will receive $300 AMEX Gift Card.
Runner Up: The person with most NEW premium business booked with PAC with a minimum of 10 booked agreements between 5/18 & 8/31 will receive $200 AMEX Gift Card.

Benefits of premium financing:

  • Terms and conditions are flexible
  • Ability to optimize cash flow for our clients
  • Removes SterlingRisk from bill collection process

Attached is a highlight sheet describing Premium Financing and the benefits to our clients. We should always offer insurance carrier installment plans. In the event installments are not offered by the insurance carrier, premium financing is a great alternative.

Contest Eligibility:

  • Large Lines, Select, California, Connecticut, Florida, Boca Raton, Programs and Marketing.
  • Policies can be renewals of existing SterlingRisk business must not have been previously financed with PAC.

CONTEST BEGINS MAY 18

View the PDF

Be sure to look for additional details on STRIVE as the contest progresses.

JoAna Dowd | Senior Vice President, Senior Account Executive/Team Leader

Summer Flextime Program

By Announcements, Human Resources

It’s almost summertime and the Summer Flextime Program at SterlingRisk is back!!! The Summer Flextime Program is a work schedule that allows employees to leave at 1pm (on six Fridays during the designated twelve-week program) every other Friday for six designated weeks. The week of July 4th is not an eligible flex work week as we are closed Friday, July 3rd.

From Monday thru Thursday of their Flex-Friday week, each employee that chooses to participate, will add ½ hour to their work day and take a daily abbreviated ½ hour lunch. “Banking” this time from Monday thru Thursday will allow that employee to leave at 1:00pm on Friday.

A typical summer flextime arrangement may be:
· Monday through Thursday 8:30 – 5:00 with a half hour abbreviated lunch each of the four days worked;
· Or Monday through Thursday 9:00 – 5:30 with a half hour abbreviated lunch each of the four days worked.
· On the Friday during the week in which the summer flextime is worked, you will work from 9:00 – 1:00, and may leave at 1:00 pm (“summer half day”).

This schedule must be approved by your Manager. This will be a team approach, so team members that have been identified to be backups for each other, may not both select the same week to exercise their flextime. In other words, team members must cover for each other, so that our clients continued to be serviced.

Managers will be coordinating this schedule with their team in a way that results in six summer half days for each team member during the twelve week period of June 5h through August 28th. Again, this allows each team member the opportunity for six summer half days.

Do’s
· Communicate your interest to your Manager in participating in this pilot program.
· If you are participating in the program, make sure your backup is indicated on your out of office (both internally and externally) and voice mail on your summer half day.
· Commit to the set six summer full Fridays.
· Have fun and utilize this time to enjoy the summer!

Don’ts
You cannot take a summer half day on a week you have PTO planned.
If you use an unplanned PTO the week of your scheduled summer half day, you will need to reschedule your summer half day.
You cannot combine a ½ day PTO and summer half day together for a full day off.
Don’t worry, if there is a client need and you are unable to take your scheduled summer half day, your Manager will work with you and a new summer half day will be assigned.

Keep showing your Values colors!

Any questions? Feel free to reach out to Lilian or myself.

Donna Raab | Senior Vice President, Human Resources |Chief Talent Officer
SterlingRisk | 135 Crossways Park Drive, P.O. Box 9017 | Woodbury, NY 11797
Direct 516-773-8645 | Fax 888-467-5407 |Cell 631-682-2768
Draab@sterlingrisk.com | https://www.sterlingrisk.com
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Second Quarterly Care Card Drawing Winner

By Announcements, S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Values

Everyone,

It was my pleasure to be part of today’s drawing. Thank you to all who were recognized this quarter for showing the values each and every day. And the winner is…………………………………

Rachel Rapisarda of the Marketing Department!!!

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We want to take the time to thank SterlingRisk employees for living our Values and keeping the momentum going, we wish you all a happy Holiday Season and a New Year filled with INNOVATION, CARE & RESPECT, COLLABORATION, INTEGRITY and EXCELLENCE!

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David Sterling |Chairman, CEO
SterlingRisk |135 Crossways Park Drive|P.O. Box 9017|Woodbury, NY 11797
Direct: 516-773-8600|Cell: 516-606-4000|Fax: 516-773-8635
dsterling@sterlingrisk.com

March of Dimes Walk this Sunday April 26!

By Announcements, Community Service

 

So far this year, SterlingRisk fundraisers has collected $27,554 (including Matching) exceeding our goal. Fundraisers included creative events such as Chinese Auctions, Weekly Cake Sales, Lotto Ticket Raffles, Candy Guesses, 50/50 Raffles, and March Madness. Funds were also raised offsite by spreading the word of our efforts for this cause. Thank you to all our Fundraisers.

We are looking forward to the Walk on Sunday, April 26th at Eisenhower Park.

Bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1

By Announcements, S.H.I.E.L.D. Values Winner, Values

Congratulations to the winner of the 14th bi-monthly drawing of our S.H.I.E.L.D VALUES Program, Stage 1:  Lora Godseyof the SterlingRisk Marketing Department! The winner this week was selected Jami Todisco and the card was given by Nick Losciale.

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You have shown that you are a true A-Player by living and mirroring the Values and Behaviors of the organization. We would also like to take the time to acknowledge all the recipients of the Values Care Cards that were given out these past few weeks:

Mike O’Donnell, Stephen Rosenberg, Marni Horowitz, Terry Merrifield, Marci Waterman, Rose Schneider, Erin Sussman, Matt Auer, Jillian Menna, Tom Brown, Craig Herbst, Lilian Morataya, Nicole Heise, Helen Behek and Maddie Carroll.

You all went above and beyond and showed INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, CARE & RESPECT and EXCELLENCE

Thank you to all the managers and values team members who gave these cards out and to all the employees who referred their fellow colleagues. We all have to take the time and effort to keep the momentum going and we look forward to getting more and more cards over the next weeks!

 Please stay tuned for the announcement of Stage 2 coming soon!

Ride for Charity

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On May 3rd, I am riding (along with my wife) on a Five Borough Bike Ride totaling 40 miles each, making a grand total 80 miles ridden.

If the office would like to turn this into a charity event I am open to same and would do so under the following:

Associates interested in donating may pledge either a flat sum or pledge per mile. Each associate donating has the opportunity to suggest the individual charity of choice from the following:

  1. Shriners Hospitals for Children
  2. Canines for Disabled Kids
  3. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

The charity that gets the most votes will receive 75% of the funds raised. The second and third charities will split the remaining 25% and receive 12.5% each, so each organization will receive something.

Best,

Robert S. Trinagel | Sr. Vice President