Bruce Dickhoff was a coder, crashing through barriers of ‘old school’ insurance agencies 32 years ago. And, he never stopped. As CEO of North American Software Associates – commonly known as NASA – Bruce has been delivering solutions to insurance agencies for decades. (Little known secret: The Home Shopping Network had an insurance agency – once upon a time – and Bruce provided their agency management system.) In this interview with Michael, Bruce shares his insights on:
Please don’t miss this conversation with one of the industry industry’s most respected providers of agency management systems – and a long-time industry observer and thought leader.
What are other agents & brokers doing to thrive? What are the biggest trends affecting the retail insurance agent & broker? What are the most important strategies and tactics you need to grow faster? Find out here in the Connected Insurance Podcast, where Michael Jans discusses the biggest issues affecting the independent insurance agent and broker with the industries leading figures.
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