About The Ohio Insurance Institute
The Ohio Insurance Institute (OII) is a trade association representing
property/casualty (P/C) insurance companies and organizations conducting
business throughout the state.
OII began operations in 1968. Its predecessor, the Underwriters
Service Association, Inc., was chartered in 1932. In 1968, the Underwriters
Service Association merged with the Ohio Insurance Information Service
to form the OII. The Insurance Federation of Ohio, founded in 1970,
merged with the Ohio Insurance Institute in 1989 to provide expanded
services.
The association’s primary objective is to help Ohioans achieve
a better understanding of insurance and related safety issues. To
attain this goal, OII provides services in three areas: Public Information,
Education, and Legislative and Regulatory Affairs. OII Member Services
provides association support through a variety of informational
newsletters and as the provider of the OII group rating plan for
Workers’ Compensation.
Public Information
The OII public information program plays a vital role in increasing
consumer understanding of P/C insurance issues. Current programs
include:
Media Relations: OII serves as an insurance information
source for reporters and welcomes the opportunity to provide concise,
prompt and factual insurance information to every inquiry.
Publications: The Institute offers publications
on a variety of insurance and safety-related issues. View our
current list of downloadable resources at www.ohioinsurance.org/downloadable_resources.asp.
OII publications include:
- OII Consumer Fact Pak contains a series
of brochures on insurance and safety issues including understanding
insurance, winter and tornado safety and consumer money-saving
tips. View online at www.ohioinsurance.org/consumers/fact_pak.asp.
- Ohio Insurance Facts is a comprehensive
reference guide for news media, industry personnel and public
officials to improve their understanding of the complexities of
P/C insurance. Access current and previous editions online at
www.ohioinsurance.org.
OII Web site: Consumers, reporters, legislative
staff, members and nonmembers will find a wealth of insurance and
safety-related information on our site. Visit us at www.ohioinsurance.org.
Insurance Consumer Reports for TV: This award-winning
program provides TV news directors and consumer reporters with
ready-to-use
news stories on industry and safety-related issues with the consumer
in mind. View the list of TV reports online at www.ohioinsurance.org/newsroom/topics.asp.
Organization
and Trade Relations: OII is often assisted in its public information
efforts by establishing coalitions with other trade,
insurance and safety groups.
Industry Issue Campaigns: OII contends that an
informed consumer is in a better position to make the best choice
when it comes to insurance and safety issues. OII develops information
to aid in decision-making.
Education
OII invests in the future through an extensive teacher and student
education program, as well as providing seminars and workshops for
insurance practitioners. Programs include:
Insurance Lesson Plans: OII’s newest resource
for educators—downloadable classroom lesson plans. These
insurance-themed lesson plans are designed for use with high
school students (grades 9-12) in any class that includes auto,
home or liability insurance in its course of study. View online
at www.ohioinsurance.org/teachers/lesson_plans.asp.
Loan Library: Videos and CDs to help students
understand insurance concepts as well as safe driving skills are
available free to teachers and libraries. See our resource list
online at www.ohioinsurance.org/teachers/audio_visuals.asp.
Speakers Network: Insurance industry professionals
across Ohio volunteer to lead classroom discussions on topics
ranging from insurance costs to driver safety. Through this network
of volunteers, OII also provides speakers to community and civic
groups. Request a speaker online at www.ohioinsurance.org/teachers/guest_speakers.asp
Understanding Renters Insurance: This interactive
Web-based application provides educators, students and consumers
with the basics of renters insurance. Included are suggestions
for classroom activities, review quiz, downloadable handouts,
a glossary of insurance terms, and tips for shopping and saving
on insurance. View online at www.ohioinsurance.org/teachers/renters_edu_game.asp
Workshops/Online Instruction for Teachers: One-day
regional workshops for high school educators involved in insurance
instruction are available upon request. OII also offers an online
graduate-level course, Insurance Basics for Teachers, through Wright
State University at www.wright.edu/cee/51606/.
Auto Insurance Edugame for High Schoolers: “The
Key to Responsibility” takes a look at auto insurance from
a teenager’s perspective. This game provides a thorough review
of auto insurance basics, a look at graduated licensing and other
laws, and driver safety information. Download from www.ohioinsurance.org/teachers/auto_edu_game.asp.
Seminars for Insurance Professionals: OII also
provides educational opportunities for its constituents by sponsoring
programs on timely topics.
Legislative and Regulatory Affairs
OII serves as liaison between its membership and Ohio’s legislative
and regulatory bodies. The association’s efforts include providing
insurance-related information to state lawmakers, government and
regulatory officials, and state agencies.
This OII division is responsible for promoting Ohio’s insurance
industry’s position on behalf of its members before legislative
and regulatory bodies. This division also offers and arranges for
testimony during legislative hearings, and tracks and monitors insurance-related
legislation for OII constituents.
Member Services
OII newsletters are the primary function of this area. These include
legislative updates as well as the OII Review, which highlights
association activities, and the OII Forum, which provides a monthly
overview of issues affecting the industry. Both are available online
on the OII Web site.
Member Services is also responsible for administering OII’s
group rating plan for Workers’ Compensation.
OII membership composite
OII membership in May 2005 included 35 domestic P/C companies,
nine foreign P/C insurers and reinsurers, nine insurance trade associations
and three insurance-related organizations. In 2003, OII members
collected nearly $7.8 billion in P/C premiums in Ohio. This represents
about 44% of the state's total P/C business (based on premium volume).
| OII Staff |
President
Dan Kelso, dank@ohioinsurance.org
Sr. VP, Public Information
Mary Bonelli, maryb@ohioinsurance.org
VP, Public Information and Education
Mitch Wilson, mitchw@ohioinsurance.org
VP, Government Affairs
Dean Fadel, deanf@ohioinsurance.org
Director, Member Services
Kathy Strawn, kathys@ohioinsurance.org
Director, Legislative Information
Amanda Peltier, amandap@ohioinsurance.org
Asst. Director of Education
Judy Hinten, judyh@ohioinsurance.org
Administrative Assistant
Deborah Lawlor, deborahl@ohioinsurance.org |
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| OII
Members (As of Sept. 2005) |
Allstate
Insurance Company
American Commerce Insurance Co.
American Family Insurance Group
American Insurance Association
Auto-Owners Insurance
Benfield
Buckeye Insurance Group
Central Mutual Insurance Companies
Century Insurance Group
Cincinnati Equitable Insurance
Cincinnati Insurance Board
Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Citizens Insurance Company of Ohio
CNA Insurance
EMC-Hamilton Mutual Insurance Co.
Eastern Ohio Mutual Fire & Tornado Ins. Co.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Erie Insurance Group
Evergreen National Indemnity Company
Farmers Insurance
Group
Farmers Mutual Insurance Company
Farmers Mutual Relief Association
GE Insurance Solutions
German Mutual Insurance Company
Grange Insurance Companies
Great American Insurance Group
Independent Insurance Agents of Ohio
Insurance Board of Northern Ohio
Mennonite Mutual Aid Society
Mennonite Mutual Insurance Company
Miami Insurance Group
Motorists Insurance Group
Mutual Benefit Group
National Association of Mutual Ins. Companies
Nationwide
Norton Mutual Fire Association
Ohio Casualty Group
Ohio Mutual Insurance Group
Paris & Washington Twps. Home Insurance Co.
Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Pike Mutual Insurance Company
Professional Insurance Agents Assn. of Ohio
Progressive Insurance
Property Casualty Insurers Assn. of America
Reinsurance
Association of America
Springfield Township Mutual Insurance Assn.
State Auto Insurance
State Farm Insurance Companies
Towers Perrin Reinsurance
Tuscarora Wayne Mutual Insurance Assn.
Washington County Farmers Mutual Ins. Assn.
Washington Mutual Insurance Co.
Wayne Mutual Insurance Co.
Western Reserve Group
Westfield Group
Woodville Mutual Insurance Association |
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