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  History of the Organization  
 
The concept of Intersure - an organization composed of executives from successful insurance agencies - was developed in 1965 by Al Singer of Singer Nelson Charlmers in Teaneck, New Jersey. Singer's idea was to form an organization with international representation for the purpose of attracting larger accounts and competing with the public houses, etc.

The name Association of International Insurance Agents (AIIA) was selected for the new organization, and the first meeting was held March 4-6, 1967, in New Orleans, Louisiana, with four agencies attending. The purpose of the group was to bring together a highly sophisticated, versatile and knowledgeable collection of firms which would perform functions for each other in their individual areas of expertise which would otherwise be impossible due to territorial restrictions.

Meetings have been held twice a year - spring and fall - since 1967 at a mutually acceptable location. An exchange of ideas has been the inevitable product of these meetings. Every partner comes and shares with another. Two additional meetings have been added to include Marketing and Employee Benefits representatives from each member agency.

AIIA, aka Intersure, has grown into a consortium of 40 of the best entrepreneurial and technical minds in the insurance industry. It represents in excess of ????? clients domestically and internationally.
 
   
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