
Live online event
Date: August 26 at 12 pm ET
Registration fee: Members: FREE | Non-Member: $19
Registration Closes: August 25 at 4 pm ET
This event is part of The Deep Dive: A Roundtable Series for Emerging Professionals.
In this Deep Dive session, we’ll break down the basics of insurance for architects in a clear, practical way, with a focus on what emerging professionals need to know now and as they grow in the profession.
Participants will gain insight into how insurance fits into real-world practice, what types of coverage are essential, and how to interpret contract requirements.
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- An electronic registration confirmation will be emailed to you, once your registration is complete.
- This event is offered in a live format only, it will not be recorded.
- You will receive an email with a link to the Zoom meeting the day prior to the event
Speakers
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Zach Lynch is the Director of Commercial Lines at BMS Canada Risk Services Ltd. (BMS Canada), bringing over a decade of experience in the insurance industry. He specializes in commercial insurance with a focus on professional liability and holds the Canadian Risk Management (CRM) designation. With a strong technical background developed through previous roles as an underwriter, Zach has expertise in a range of liability insurance products. He collaborates closely with various professional associations and their members, including the RAIC. |
Jordan Heer is a Commercial Broker at BMS Canada Risk Services Ltd. Where he currently manages a varied commercial insurance portfolio. Jordan’s focus has always been on commercial insurance, serving as a generalist across different client industries. His technical knowledge has been developed through a combination of real-world experience and his course work in both the Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker (CAIB) designation and the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation, which are both in progress. Jordan is the most recent addition to our team and is working with a wide range of professional associations, which will now include the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. |