In an interactive workshop, led by Todd Johnson, Joe Pittman, and Diane Boyle, NAIFA local and state executive explored three ways to take government relations to the next level.
Political Involvement Committee
APIC is about building long-term relationships between members and lawmakers with a goal of inspiring lawmakers to consider NAIFA’s point of view on issues that affect insurance and financial advisors and their clients. The executives discussed characteristics of a member who could effectively relate to an elected official. Several common themes emerged:
Next the executives considered steps to prepare a member to discuss an issue. Suggestions included:
Finally, the executives brainstormed about what a member should and should not do when meeting with lawmakers:
Political Action Committee
The panel told the executives that IFAPAC is about supporting those who believe what we believe and creatively raising funds for a lawmaker based on a cause or belief. The panel challenged working groups of the executives to come up with an imaginative way to raise $10,000 for IFAPAC from noncontributing members over three days. Ideas included:
Member Communications of Government Relations
Finally, the panel discussed tools available through NAIFA on www.naifa.org that executives can use to communicate NAIFA’s advocacy mission to members. These include: