Fifth Annual Summer Intern Program for Member Organization Summer Interns and Early-Career Professionals
We’ve expanded the educational webinars and engagement events in our popular summer program each year since we introduced the program in 2022.
This year is no different.
We are pleased to offer an especially robust summer program in 2026, consisting of sixteen webinars and three in-person events
for a fee of $125 per participant.
The sixteen webinars include, as a bonus, our three two-hour, CE-approved sponsored webinars taking place in June and July, with specially selected topics at an introductory level. The usual member rate to attend all three would be $180.
Member Organizations Donating to the 2026 Annual Fund Drive at the Sustaining Patron Level Will Receive up to Ten Free Registrations for the Summer Program *
Summer interns, as employees of member organizations, enjoy all the benefits of Insurance Library membership

Planning to enroll participants but don’t yet have their names or email addresses? Please email us at education@insurancelibrary.org to assist us in our planning by confirming your plan to participate and telling us how many people you intend to enroll. Thank you.

Thank you to Quincy Mutual Group for its Generous Sponsorship of the
July 1 Quincy Mutual Ice Cream Sundae Social
If your organization is interested in sponsoring the popular Professional Headshot Event, please email events@insurancelibrary.org
WEBINARS
ALL WEBINARS TAKE PLACE FROM 11:00 AM-NOON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED




NEW This Year!

IN-PERSON EVENTS

Sponsorship of the professional headshot event is available for $1,250. The sponsor will be acknowledged here, in all program marketing, and at the sponsored event.
If you are interested in sponsoring the headshot session, please email events@insurancelibrary.org
Click for a calendar of the webinars and events.

Summer interns, as employees of member organizations, enjoy all the benefits of Insurance Library membership
*IRS rules require that we tell donors that each free registration will be treated as a good or service given in exchange for the annual fund donation, thereby reducing for tax purposes the amount of the donation eligible for deduction as a charitable contribution by $125 per free registration.