Energy Advocates Chairman to Speak at Risk Insurance Group
The International Society of the Energy Advocates Chairman of the Board, Tina Bonner, will be speaking to the Risk Insurance Management Society (RIMS) organization on March 3rd.
March 1, 2010 – Tulsa, OK – The Energy Advocates Chairman of the Board, Tina Bonner, will be speaking to the Eastern Oklahoma chapter of the Risk Insurance Management Society. The Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the practice of risk management. Founded in 1950, RIMS represents more than 3,500 industrial, service, nonprofit, charitable and governmental entities. The Society serves more than 10,000 risk management professionals around the world. RIMS monitors federal, state and provincial regulation and legislation affecting risk management and employee benefits.
The Eastern chapter RIMS luncheon will be held on March 3rd and beginning at 11:30am and concluding at 1pm. It is to be held at Spirit Bank at 1800 South Baltimore near Veteran’s Park in Tulsa, in the meeting room. Non-members are invited to attend, with a cost of $15 for your lunch. For more information you can contact Mitch Robinson by email at Mitch_Robinson@ajg.com or by phone at (918) 584-1433 ext. 665.
About The Energy Advocates: Since 1974, The Energy Advocates, a national organization, has provided energy education nationally. Its primary mission is to inform the general public about our vital energy industry and energy policy issues. To learn more about energy issues and The Energy Advocates, visit www.energyadvocates.org.
About Tina Bonner: Tina Bonner, CMM is a Certified Mineral Manager (CMM), a fourth generation royalty owner, began managing her own and her family’s minerals and royalties in Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi, Colorado and North Dakota in 1975 while a Communications Dissemination Training Coordinator for the Oklahoma Department of Education. She received both her Bachelor of Arts in Education and her Masters of Education from the University of Central Oklahoma. Tina was one of the two NARO members on the NADOA Model Form Division Order Committee. Currently she is serving as the Secretary and Newsletter Chair of Oklahoma-NARO, the Advisory Council of the Oklahoma Commission of Marginally Producing Oil and Gas Wells, a member of the Scholastic Outreach Committee of the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, a member of the OERB Scholars Committee, a Petro Pro, the Chair of the Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook for the National Association of Division Order Analysts, and on the Board of the NARO Foundation.



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