Registration Desk for 2022 In2Risk, held in San Franciso, CA - so the logo for the event was the Golden Gate Bridge
Who could forget Alcatraz.
There was a lot to see in San Francisco, like the famous cable cars.
Chris Hampshire - 2022 President of the CPCU Society Leadership Council, discusses accomplishments of the Society over the past year and future direction.
Sessions were held on a variety of topics which attendees could select based on their interests. There were - in general, first rate.
One of the General Sessions - gatherings of all attendees, to discuss topics of general interest.
Panel discussions, which included Peter Miller - President & CEO of The Institutes and other industry heavyweights.
Fisherman's Wharf - sadly has become just another tourist trap.
Needless to say, the food was excellent - menus were from regional California and San Francisco specialties.
Ghiarardelli Square of chocolate fame.
The hills in San Francisco were unbelievably steep.
In2Risk 2022 was held at the Hilton San Francisco at Union Square.
Always around to help, Jen Polachek - Director of Operations, and Jessica Gaudio - Senior Director of Member Resources, at the CPCU Society.
In the Congratulatory Gate at the reception were VFCPCU President Bob Kuch - center, with New Designee Nicole Gacet - right, and her partner Odette - left.
California-style pizza selections served at the reception.
The CPCU Society conducted a Good Works Project - packaging food and collecting donations for a worthy cause - Rise Against Hunger.
Participants from many chapters contributed both time and financial support for this cause.
A reception was held towards the end of In2Risk to celebrate our new CPCU Designees. Here are Bob Kuch - President of the Valley Forge CPCU Chapter, and Chris Hampshire - President of the CPCU Society Leadership Council.
But In2Risk was not all work and no play. Here are Bob and New Designee Nicole Gacet at the City Scapes Nite Club on the top floor of the Hilton San Francisco, which had a fantastic view of the city.
The Valley Forge CPCU Chapter made a monetary donation to Rise Against Hunger on behalf of its members, and volunteered President Bob Kuch for food packaging.