Jersey City, N.J. — Arthur Cadorine, VP of 
 
Cadorine received the honor for his outstanding contributions to the growth of IASA, his significant volunteer services to the organization, and his numerous contributions to the financial services industry.  
 
For the past six years, Cadorine has served on IASA’s board of directors, where he has helped determine the strategic direction of IASA and establish corporate policies. For the three years prior, Cadorine led IASA’s Technology Program committee, where he guided the planning and arrangement of the systems technical sessions at its annual conference.  
 
IASA is a non-profit, education association that strives to enhance the knowledge of insurance professionals and participants from similar organizations closely allied with the insurance industry by facilitating the exchange of ideas and information.   
 
"It’s an honor to have your peers recognize that what you’re doing is meaningful," said Cadorine. "My involvement with IASA over the past 25 years has been a two-way street, and I continue to learn from the organization and its members."
 
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