N.Z. INSURANCE INSTITUTE
S.I. Members Hold Conference “If you find the work you are doing is easy, then you are not doing your job properly,” said the chairman of the Insurance Institute of New Zealand (Mr M. C. Healey) to South Island members of the institute attending an educational conference in Christchurch yesterday. Opening the one-day conference Mr Healey said that the harder one worked at one's job the better it was. The main function of the conference this year was to incorporate various aspects of insurance practice not covered at previous conferences. To keep the good will and respect of the public—without which no progress was really possible members should strive to become fully qualified in their profession, he said. Last year there was a 20 per cent, increase to the number of institute members who sat the necessary examinations. This, he said, showed a renewed faith to insurance as a vocation. Mr Healey presented 11 diplomas to succesful candidates at last year’s examinations.
During the conference lectures were given on aspects of insurance.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30215, 21 August 1963, Page 21
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