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New York Claim Association, Inc., 111 East 14th St, #180, New York, NY 10003
 
As we look back, our forefathers possessed the ingenuity to create the New York Claim Association, Inc. - as a Not for Profit Claim Association established in 1914, we can only begin to understand their purpose. George C. Taft, one of the founders of this Association, was an employee of Employers Liability Insurance Company during his Presidency (1914, 1915 and 1916). It would appear one of the initial purposes of this Association was to institute a forum wherein insurance professionals would gather to exchange ideas involving critical issues on claim matters relating to all lines of coverage.
This purpose remains with us today as we embark upon new changes in the laws and procedures that govern our claims processing. Every President of this Association has unswervingly committed themselves to provide their membership with Continuing Education that embraces a variety of influential topics presented by authoritative persons during that time.
Our history reflects that Insurance Companies were the main drivers of this Association. As the claims industry evolved, other types of memberships flourished bringing us to where we are today. A culmination involving multiple types of memberships needs to be fostered as we move forward in our development of this Association.

ANNETTE MALPICA, R.N., Esq.
2009
Con Edison


John Sweeney

JOHN SWEENEY, Esq.
2007-2008
New York City Law Department

He continued to build the NYCA web-site on the solid foundation established under the Edward Hiller administration allowing for our history to be illustrated, as well as focusing on those who gave so much to this Association and the Industry by memorializing them.

Ed Hiller

EDWARD HILLER, Esq.
2005-2006
The State Insurance Fund

Edward L. Hiller continued to build on the solid financial base established under the Steve Scotti administration and launched a new website that, for the first time, gave NYCA E-Commerce and multi-media capability.

Steven Scotti STEVEN J. SCOTTI, Esq.
2003-2004
Con Edison

During Steve's Presidency he expanded the number of professional development programs and reorganized and strengthened NYCA's financial structure through expanded participation involving the Association's talented Officers, Board of Directors, and members.
Michael Koss

MICHAEL A. KOSS
2001-2002
MTA / New York City Transit

During Michael's Presidency, he targeted membership by implementing and expanding NYCA's affiliations with other Associations.
He added the positions of Special Counsel to
the Board as well as Senior Medical Advisor. Additionally, Michael established the practice
of honoring industry leaders at our Annual
Dinner Dance.

Debra Smith DEBRA L. SMITH
1999-2000
Artisan/HIP
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BRUCE S. GONSKY
1997-1998
The State Insurance Fund
During his presidency, Bruce Gonsky successfully ushered in subtle but invigorating changes: modernizing NYCA in essence, while retaining its proud traditions. Bruce reorganized, produced, and presented many popular seminars and events, not only geared toward Workers' Compensation claims professionals, but to the Insurance Industry at large. He personally recruited dynamic executives to the NYCA Board, who provided vitality and novel ideas, and who continue to elicit innovative change today.

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EDWARD A. GARRETT
1995-1996
The Brooklyn Union Gas Co.

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LOUIS F. CERBONE
1993-1994
Associate Safety Management Inc.

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Steven Licht

STEVEN M. LICHT, Esq.
1991-92
State Insurance Fund

Mr. Licht was the Director of Claims for NYSIF during his presidency. He incorporated his decades of experience in the field of workers' compensation to keep the NYCA moving forward in his trademark professional manner.

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ANTHONY J. ARAGONA 
1989-90
Consolidated Edison of NY

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MICHAEL J. LYNCH 
1988
Port Authority of NY & NJ

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KARIN KORBELAK
1987
Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty
Ins. Co.

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DONALD G. VASS
1986
The State Insurance Group

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MOHAMED NAGI
1985
The Brooklyn Union Gas Co.

Vincent Mistretta

VINCENT E. MISTRETTA 
1984
State of New York Insurance Dept.
Liquidation Bureau
During his Presidency, Vincent was instrumental in establishing other associations to join forces with NYCA. He forged relationships with a variety of Defense Firms, Members of the Plaintiff Bar, the Judiciary and Insurance Carriers. His interfacing with these entities fostered a professional relationship that is shared with our members today.

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PETER J. RANDAZZO  
1983
The Hartford Insurance Group

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ROBERT E. KENNEDY 
1982
The Brooklyn Union Gas Co.

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BETTY J. O’SHEA 
1981
Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty
Ins. Co.

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1980 President
Aetna Life & Casualty Co.
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WILLIAM J. DONOHUE
1979
The Greater NY Insurance Group

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DOMENICK J. PENNACHIO 
1978
Fireman’s Fund American Insurance Co.

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MRS. VIVAN SCOTT
1977
Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corp.

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FREDERICK W. McPHILLIAMY 
1976
The Brooklyn Union Gas Co.

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W. W. HARRIS  
1975
Aetna Life & Casualty Co.

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NORMAN PORTNOY 
1974
Hartford Insurance Group

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HAROLD J. ZINDLE  
1973
New York Telephone Co.

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WILLIAM C. MORRISON 
1971
Interboro Mutual Indemnity Ins. Co.

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MELVIN C. HARTMAN
1970
United States Trucking Corp.

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ANTHONY J. CICCARELLO  
1969
General Fire and Casualty Company

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JUSTIN B. HARRIS
1968
General Reinsurance Corp.

 
 
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KENNETH T. HOEFER 
1967
Travelers Insurance Company

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THOMAS J. FLOOD  
1966
Allstate Insurance Company

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JOSEPH M. QUINN
1965
Fireman’s Fund Insurance
Companies

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WILLIAM F. GILLESPIE
1964
The Port Authority of NY & NJ


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THOMAS E. CASSIDY
1963
Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co.

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NEIL CARTER
1962-63
Greater New York Mutual Insurance Co.

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F. J. McNIFF
1961
Aetna Casualty & Surety Company

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BERNARD HELFENSTEIN
1960
Consolidated Mutual Insurance Company

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EDWARD G. LISTON
1959
Lumberness Mutual Casualty Co. of IL.

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JOHN W. COULTER
1958
Harris Structural Steel Company, Inc.

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ALBERT E. SCHOBER  
1957
Hanover Insurance Company

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ANTHONY M. LUNA  
1956
Utica Mutual Insurance Company

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ROBERT E. DOOLITTLE 
1955
Aetna Casualty & Surety Company

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EMANUAL MORGENBESSER 
1954
Cosmopolitan Mutual Casualty Company

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EDWARD N. MCNAMARA
1953
Security Mutual Casualty Company

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MICHAEL R. CONCIALDI  
1951-52
The Century Indemnity Company

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S. CHANDLER FRASER 
1949-50
American Lumberness Mutual Casualty
Co. of IL.

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JOHN P. KENNEALLY 
1947-48
United States Casualty Co.

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HOWARD S. BALLANTYNE  
1945-46
Continental Casualty Co.

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J. SUMNER DRAPER  
1943-44
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.

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OREN HEDBERG   
1941-42
United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.

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JOSEPH S. GIFFORD  
1939-40
American Lumberness Mutual Casualty
Co. of IL.

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GEORGE B. WESLEY  
1937-38
London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd.

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HERBERT F. DIMOND  
1935-36
Fidelity & Caualty Co. of New York

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HARRY SEIDE  
1935
Hamlin & Company

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SAMUEL KALTMAN  
1931-32-33-34
Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.

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GEORGE STONE  
1929-30
Utilities Mutual  Ins. Co.

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EDWARD A. WILLOUGHBY  
1926-27-28
Travelers Insurance Co.

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WILLIAM BUTLER  
1923-24-25
United States Casualty Co.

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T. CARLYLE JONES  
1921-22
Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.

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AMOS CHAPMAN  
1920
Brewers Mutual Ins. Co.

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CLARENCE TIPPET
1919
American Mutual Liability Ins. Co.

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H.S. RECKNAGEL  
1917-18
Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York

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GEORGE C. TAFT 
1914-15-16
Employers Liability Ins. Co.

George was not only one of our forefathers, but also held the position of our first President for this Association. He possessed the ingenuity to establish the New York Claim Association (NYCA) as a Not-for-Profit Corporation. As an Insurance Carrier Professional, he influenced other Insurance Carriers to join him in his plight by fostering a forum in which educational claims related topics were discussed. His vision remains alive with us today.

 
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