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Home St. Maarten - St. Martin News NAGICO’S NEW MANAGER - MEDICAL DEPARTMENT - KARSON BOVELL BRINGS OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE TO THE COMPANY.

NAGICO’S NEW MANAGER - MEDICAL DEPARTMENT - KARSON BOVELL BRINGS OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE TO THE COMPANY.

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karsonbovell09022010Philipsburg: NAGICO has gained the expertise of an insurance professional with over 25 years of industry experience in the person of Karson Bovell, the new Manager of the Group Life & Medical Department. With 21 of these years spent in the group pensions, group life and health insurance areas, we can say he has definitely come of age in insurance terms and NAGICO will be relying on his insurance expertise to lead the expansion and development of the company's Group Life & Medical Insurance products.

Karson Bovell's insurance designations are many. Among his qualifications, he has achieved the following: Fellow of the Life Management Institute (FLMI) Diploma, Fellow of the Financial Services Institute (FFSI) Diploma, Associate of the Annuity Products and Administration (AAPA) Diploma, Fellow of the Life and Health Claims (FLHC) Diploma, Health Insurance Associate (HIA) Diploma designations, in addition to a few others.
Mr. Bovell's experience extends to the handling of the group life, health and pensions insurance portfolios across the Caribbean and his last position was at Sagicor Life as their Manager – Employee Benefits Marketing.
In this regard, Karson, a Barbadian, has spent considerable time designing, marketing, implementing and managing the administration of the group life, health, pension and long-term disability plans for various corporate clients in Barbados, the OECS, The Bahamas, Belize and the Netherland Antilles.

Added to this, his solid background in various other areas of the industry has benefitted him over the years and NAGICO can be sure that his practical knowledge of areas such as Individual Policyholder Servicing, Finance, General Accounting and Internal Audit will shape his approach to his new position.

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unemployed profesional
February, 09, 2010, 16:05
72.252.9.58
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I guess we only have d..m fools living on st. maarten.

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time for locals
February, 09, 2010, 17:09
72.252.9.50
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I dont always agree with comments such as was stated by unemployed professional.
But I do have to agree with this one.
I too want to ask the question if we dont have or cant find persons on St. Maarten who can hold these positions.
Give the local people a chance.
Thank you

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uMMM... NO!
February, 10, 2010, 00:41
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uMMM, time for locals ...THE ANSWER IS NO!

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Concerned citizen
February, 10, 2010, 03:40
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Question, were these positions published, first internally to see if any of Nagico's staff would be capable of the function(s), or at the labor department or the newspapers to make certain that there are qualified locals that can fill the positions.

Comment, for the sake of Country St.Maarten, I hope they have contracts for at least 5 years and within that period they train locals internally that they can qualify for such positions.

Advice, St. Maarteners, please let us educate ourselves and our children in order for us to be a proud people and take charge of our Country St. Maarten. Don't be afraid of challenges, we can do it. Take advantage of all positive opprtunities and let us make the difference.

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Insurance Shortage
February, 10, 2010, 06:11
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There is definitely a shortage of insurance professionals in SXM. None registered at Labour Office so far as I know

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Attitude change
February, 10, 2010, 08:02
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Alex Holder was a professional too, and holding many diplomas etc. Who is to know what is real and what is fiction? Where can we go the check these things out? I hope 10-10-10 will open all doors to everybody. Blacks especially, because so far only whites, chinese, and indians can see who owns property through the kadaster office. Have you all seen the ads on TV showing the olympics in Canada? Can anybody tell me if there are black people participating, because in that entire ad there is not one black? Please respond? A little offcourse????

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what about the sxmers
February, 10, 2010, 08:20
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So I guess no room for sxmers then ... bravo im happy for the brother but what about our own people, they will be a revoulution on this island !! we are fed up with all this crap; no rooms for our locals you think they had to import this one now ?? what is next ??

it's a shame but when this big fish are pushing dollars on goverment what else to expect ???

again bravo Nagico u prouve to us again that ... u run things

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