Michael G. Herzak, CIC, CPIA,

Certified Risk Manager for Churches and Schools
President / Chief Executive Officer

Michael Herzak began his insurance career in 1968 and has continuously represented clients at the agency level. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Dyke College in Cleveland where he majored in Social Science and minored in Business Management.

 

He has long been active within the insurance industry where he served in many capacities. He was president of the Professional Insurance Agents Association of Ohio (PIA) in 1983-1984 and a director for 12 years. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) for 10 years and the Certified Professional Insurance Agents Society (CPIA). He served as President of the CPIA Society from 1989 to 1991. From 1985-1991 he was a board of member of the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors, an organization dedicated to certification and continuing education. In 1984, Michael received a citation from the Ohio House of Representatives for his work on behalf of the Ohio insurance industry. He currently is again director and secretary of the CPIA Society and a trustee of the PIA Group Trust. In 1995, the Professional Insurance Agents Association of Ohio named him the "Ohio Professional Agent of the Year," the highest distinction awarded by that group. He has been sought by the presidents of insurance companies to serve on their President's Advisory Councils, having served Motorists, Utica National, Atlantic Mutual, and Grange Insurance companies in this capacity.

 

Mike received the professional designations of Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) in 1977, Certified Professional Insurance Agent (CPIA), life membership, in 1982, and most recently received certification as a Risk Manager for Churches and Schools (CRMCS) from the University of Cambridge, England in 2003.

 

Civically, Michael was Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Myers University for 11 years and a Trustee for 28 years. He has coached youthful basketball, baseball, and softball in the City of Independence where he resides. In June, 2006 he and his wife Paula assumed co-chairmanship of the Metropolitan Cleveland Chapter of the International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC). He also serves on various other civic boards and committees both locally and nationally.