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Ep. 427 Using Rancho Mesas KPI Dashboard to Improve Workers' Compensation Program
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley and Drew Garcia sit down to discuss how the Key Performance Indicator Dashboard can help improve workers; compensation programs.
Ep. 426 Rancho Mesa’s 18th Consecutive Year as a National Best Practices Agency
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley and Client Communications Coordinator Megan Lockhart sit down to discuss how the company has been awarded the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America's (IIABA or Big “I”) Best Practices Agency designation for the eighteenth consecutive year.
Ep. 424 Meet Your Client Technology Coordinator - Brenda Khalil
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley sits down with Client Technology Coordinator Brenda Khalil to discuss her position and how she works to support Rancho Mesa Clients using the HR Portal and our SafetyOne™ mobile app.
Ep. 423 Understanding Why Your Building’s Leaky Roof Claim Might Be Denied
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley sits down with Associate Account Executive Jack Marrs discuss the important topic of leaky roof claims and why it can be so difficult to get them approved.
Ep. 422 Mid-Year Insights - Innovations and Growth at Rancho Mesa
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley sits down with President Dave Garcia to provide us with some mid year insights and trends in the commercial insurance marketplace.
Ep. 420 Mid-Year Insights - Trends in the Commercial Insurance Marketplace
Rancho Mesa's Alyssa Burley sits down with President Dave Garcia to provide us with some mid year insights and trends in the commercial insurance marketplace.
Ep. 419 Protecting Commercial Property Investments through Vacancy Permit Endorsements
Commercial real estate owners may face significant exposure nationally due to vacancy clauses and policy exclusions. The vacancy permit endorsement can potentially fill a major coverage gap within commercial property policies for landlords. Today Alyssa Burley sits down with Kevin Howard, a partner with Rancho Mesa to discuss the vacancy permit endorsements and why they’re important for property owners.
Ep. 418 California Minimum Wage Increases for July 2024
This year has seen several changes to minimum wage in the State of California. On January 1, 2024, the California general minimum wage increased to $16 per hour, regardless of tips. However, as of July, several individual industries across the State, including healthcare, saw minimum wage increases.
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