Lisa Almeida – Celebrating 29 Years at California Casualty

Lisa Almeida – Celebrating 29 Years at California Casualty

This month we celebrate the successful career of Lisa Almeida, AVP- Key Account Manager of territories- National (UMP), California (CTA & ACSA), Arizona, Nevada, Utah NEA Affiliates, and Administrators.  Lisa started with California Casualty back in February of 1993 and will retire in April.

We recently had the pleasure to sit down with Lisa and discuss her life and her career at California Casualty. Here’s what she told us:

“I was born in Redondo Beach, California.  If you listen carefully to the Beach Boys’ “Surfin USA”, you’ll hear a brief shout out to my hometown.  I grew up in many beachy areas of Southern California until I got married and moved to Miami. During my time in Florida, I finished college at Miami Dade, started a family, and began my permanent  37+ year career in the insurance world. That’s when I moved back to SoCal  and started working for California Casualty in 1993.”

California Casualty was actually a client of Lisa’s when she worked for American Bankers Insurance Group. That is where she met Linda Anderson and Mary Wilson (both retired from California Casualty Agency Services). She loved working with the California Casualty and the Agency Services team so much she was encouraged to apply for a Field role with the company. “Honestly, it was not only their support of the company that inspired me to apply,” says Lisa, “but it seemed that everyone that worked for CalCas had just an extraordinary amount of tenure.  And, being in the insurance industry, I heard nothing but praise for the company’s sterling reputation and excellent customer service.”

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Throughout her career with California Casualty Lisa has held many positions, but it’s her love for Group Marketing/Partner Relations that has kept her in the department her entire tenure.

“I started as a Field Representativeive (now Field Marketing Manager) and within a year I was promoted to Senior FMM.  After that, I was fortunate enough to earn an Associate Account Manager role, then Team Supervisor followed by about 10 years as West Region Manager.  For about the last six years, I’ve been the Key Account Manager for the California Teachers Association.  I will say that this position has been my absolute favorite.  Not only have I had the privilege of working with some of the most influential and inspiring educators in the state, but I’ve also learned more about the operations of California Casualty than in any other role that I’ve had during my 29 years.”

When asked about her most memorable accomplishments she said, “Oh gosh, back in the day, I did achieve Presidents/Pinnacle Club status multiple times and that is always an honor.

Most importantly, I think working as the California Teachers Association (CTA) Account Manager has been quite an achievement, especially when you look back historically at how few of us there have been in the role since 1951.  It’s humbling to be a part of such a distinguished group of individuals.  Also, as the spokesperson on behalf of California Casualty for the California School Recognition Program, it has been such a privilege to work with the Department of Education and CTA in that unique capacity.  The opportunity to represent this wonderful company and speak in front of thousands of educators throughout the state was just amazing!

Additionally, our partnership with United MileagePlus has been rewarding, and having the opportunity to act as the National Manager for that group for the last few years was a true learning experience.”

Looking back on her career and all of her achievements she says what she will miss most is the friendships she has made, both inside and outside of the company. She says, “I have been so fortunate to have gotten to know so many truly talented, generous, and kind individuals and it saddens me sometimes that I won’t get to see them as often.  Still, they all leave me with some beautiful and fun memories…and thank goodness for Facebook.”

And her colleagues will certainly miss her! Lisa’s friends Brian Goodman, AVP-Partner Relations, Debbie Harris, Vice President Field Relations, and her direct report Inez Morales, Senior Field Marketing Manager, had a few parting words they wanted to say to, and on behalf of, Lisa.

“I’ve worked with Lisa for all 27 of my years here at California Casualty. I met her after just a couple of weeks on the job at a Group Marketing (now Partner Relations) department meeting in San Ramon, CA. That was December 1995. As a 30-year-old newbie just getting started with my California Casualty Field Marketing career, it didn’t take long before I knew this was the Field Territory Manager that I should emulate. Thank goodness I was smart enough to realize that right at the beginning! Eventually, Lisa became my boss. She offered me wise guidance countless times in my career, sometimes without even knowing it. Now, many years later, I consider Lisa a friend. I wish Lisa a sincere congratulations on her esteemed career and the new journey that is ahead. -Brian”

“Over her 29-year career, Lisa has established numerous successful partnerships and life-long friendships with group partners and CalCas employees from coast to coast. Wherever we go, she runs into someone who knows her and feels compelled to give her a hug. Lisa’s caring nature, professionalism, work ethic, and humor is alluring, as well as inspiring. I feel honored to have had the chance to work with Lisa for the past two decades and wish her the best in her retirement. -Debbie”

“I met Lisa 14 years ago at the Colorado Service Center during my new employee orientation. I remember it well because I had the worst altitude sickness ever. Lisa immediately asked, are you okay? Her voice was soft and comforting and instantly made me feel at ease. This is what makes Lisa so special. Her grace, words of encouragement, and guidance kept us sane while chasing goals. Lisa, you are a true professional who shows by example that excellence is something to aim for daily. It has been an honor and pleasure working with you. Congratulations on your well-deserved retirement! You will be truly missed!!! –Inez”

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In retirement, Lisa plans to spend her days with her family and traveling.  Only this time around, traveling for fun! She also plans to increase her ministry and attempt to get back into some of the activities (art, golf, gardening, etc.) that were pushed by the wayside due to all the travel that her positions have required over these many years.

Her parting advice to those also looking to have a long-lasting, successful career is to “Work hard. Play nice.  Be grateful.”

Thank you for 29 great years, Lisa. We will all miss you and wish you the best. You’ll always be a part of the CalCas family!

 

This article is furnished by California Casualty, providing auto and home insurance to educators, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and nurses. Get a quote at 1.866.704.8614 or www.calcas.com.

New Employee Spotlight: Alecia Mathis

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The New Employee Spotlight is a series aiming to highlight the talented individuals that are brand new to our team. Please help us give them a warm welcome!

Today we’re spotlighting New Underwriting Assistant, Alecia Mathis.

Let’s get to know, Alecia!

 

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Where are you from?

Right here in Colorado Springs!

 

What is one interesting fact you want us to know about you?

I grew up in the Netherlands

 

If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Ice cream

 

What do you like to do on the weekends?

Watching Football

Netflix

Spending time with Family

 

What made you want to start your new career with California Casualty?

The longevity with current employees.

 

If you want to learn more about Alecia or are interested in a career at California Casualty, connect with her on LinkedIn! Or visit our careers page at https://www.calcas.com/careers

New Employee Spotlight: JaMar Phelps

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The New Employee Spotlight is a series aiming to highlight the talented individuals that are brand new to our team. Please help us give them a warm welcome!

Today we’re spotlighting New Customer Service Specialist, JaMar Phelps

Let’s get to know JaMar!

 

new employee spotlight

 

Where are you from?

I was born in Washington D.C. but grew up here in Colorado Springs

 

What is one interesting fact you want us to know about you?

I absolutely love BBQ!

 

If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Ribs

 

What do you like to do on the weekends?

BBQ (see above)

Spending time with family

Watching movies and sports

 

What made you want to start your new career with California Casualty?

Was looking for a change of pace and a new family to grow with after being with my previous employer

 

If you want to learn more about JaMar or are interested in a career at California Casualty, connect with him on LinkedIn! Or visit our careers page at https://www.calcas.com/careers

New Employee Spotlight: Joshua Satchell

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The New Employee Spotlight is a series aiming to highlight the talented individuals that are brand new to our team. Please help us give them a warm welcome!

Today we’re spotlighting New Claims Adjuster, Joshua Satchell

Let’s get to know Joshua!

new employee spotlight

 

Where are you from?

Born and raised in Nebraska. Moved to Arizona post-military in 2009 for work opportunities

 

What is one interesting fact you want us to know about you?

I’m a Combat Veteran with 2 Purple Hearts

 

If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Pizza (pineapple does go on pizza)

 

What do you like to do on the weekends?

Gym time

Reading books on history          

Video Games

 

What made you want to start your new career with California Casualty?

To have the opportunity to work with a smaller carrier company where my work functions have a direct impact on the company outcome along with the opportunity for advancement.

 

If you want to learn more about Joshua or are interested in a career at California Casualty, connect with him on LinkedIn! Or visit our careers page at https://www.calcas.com/careers

The Best Way to Transport Feasts

The Best Way to Transport Feasts

If you’ve ever traveled to Thanksgiving dinner holding a steaming hot casserole on your lap, you know how tricky it can be to transport food. In fact, bringing a holiday or game day dish in your vehicle – without spilling or ruining it – is somewhat of an art form.

We’ve put together the following tips to help you safely and easily transport your holiday or game day feast. Share this with anyone you know who is bringing a dish to a gathering this season!

 

Hack #1: Choose the right container.

You don’t have to buy a special container for transport, but you do have to ensure your container is the right one for your food. Choose containers that are food-safe and easy to clean, and that fit the amount of food you are transporting.

    • If placing containers in boxes or laundry hampers for transport, surround them with rolled-up towels. Not only will the towels help insulate the dish, but they will also soak up any unexpected spills.
    • Use a thermos or vacuum food flask to transport hot soups, sauces, or gravies. After filling, turn them upside down in the sink to ensure there are no leaks.
    • Use a slow cooker or crockpot with a locking lid for easy transport. Cover the top with foil before placing the lid for extra security.
    • For transporting a pie, take an extra metal pie tin, flip it upside down and use it to “tent” the pie. Secure with aluminum foil. For two pies, put them on a baking sheet and wrap tinfoil around the pies and sheet.
    • Use an egg carton to transport deviled eggs or similarly sized hors d’oeuvres.
    • Consider purchasing a travel casserole dish. This consists of a Pyrex dish and a secure rubber lid. Some models come with a microwaveable gel pouch and an insulated carrying case to keep the dish hot.

Fun Tip: Package your dish in Mason jars for festive but easy transport and let the hostess keep the jars as a gift.

 

Hack #2: Secure your dish.

Your dish was perfect when it left the house. Make sure it arrives in that condition by preparing it for the journey.

    • It’s never a good idea to hold food on your lap or put it on the car’s floor without securing it. A sudden stop or unseen pothole could launch it everywhere.
    • Store the food where it fits snugly. This may be between two heavier items in your trunk to keep it from sliding. It may be wedged behind the driver’s seat on the floor.
    • Secure the box, laundry hampers, or tote with bungee cords as an added precaution.
    • Borrow the grippy liner from your silverware drawer. Put it underneath your food container and/or box to keep everything from sliding.
    • If transporting bite-sized hors d’oeuvres, put them on a clean dishtowel on top of a plate, and then cover. The towel will help them not slip, slide and flip.

Fun Fact: If not secured, a 20-lb. turkey can hit a person with 600 lbs. of force in a car crash when the vehicle is moving at just 35 mph, according to Car Pro USA.

 

Hack #3: Keep it hot or cold.

Keeping your dishes at the right temperature not only make celebrating fun but help with food safety. According to the USDA, hot foods should be above 140 degrees Fahrenheit and cold foods should be below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Anywhere between those temperatures is the danger zone where foodborne bacteria could grow.

    • Glass containers hold heat better than plastic. Aluminum foil also holds heat. Disposable foil food containers work well for hot foods.
    • Place your cold or hot foods in an insulated container. These include bags like the pizza delivery drivers use, or coolers that you fill with ice.
    • Pre-chill the cooler. Put an ice pack into it overnight. Then, it will already be cool when you place the food and the new ice packs.
    • Newspaper is a great insulator for keeping food cold. You can pack cold food in a box surrounded by crumpled newspapers.
    • You can transport your food in a slow cooker which also will hold its heat.
    • Consider purchasing a portable 12-volt heater or cooler that plugs into the outlet in your car. This will limit where the dish may be secured but will maintain its temperature.

Fun Tip: Use a couple of hot baked potatoes as a heater to keep a hot dish warm while traveling.

 

Hack #4: Choose the right recipe.

Consider the distance when choosing your recipe and also how easy the dish is to transport. This decision alone may take some of the stress out of transporting your food to a holiday or game day gathering.

    • A dish that doesn’t require an oven or a refrigerator is less stressful for the host.
    • If you choose a hot dish, find one that also will taste good when served lukewarm.
    • If possible, select an item that can be served at room temperature.
    • Consider a recipe that you can assemble at your destination so that you can transport its components without worrying about the appearance of the full dish.
    • See these Food Network recipes for dishes that travel well for game day or these ideas for last-minute Thanksgiving dishes.
    • Take precautions to avoid holiday cooking fires.

Fun Tip: Choose a recipe that you can freeze ahead of time, and let it defrost on the way to the celebration.

 

Hack #5: Prepare for leftovers.

Leftovers are a wonderful part of holiday gatherings. Not only are they delicious but they help you extend that feeling of celebration.

    • Arrive with your own reusable containers and food storage bags.
    • Carry those items in a reusable bag so you have something to transport the containers when they are full.
    • Keep food safety in mind. Store perishable items in coolers with ice for the ride home.
    • Pack the food in your car in the same way that you transported food to the gathering. Make sure to secure it so it doesn’t move around.

Fun Tip: Mark your serving dish with your name and number, taped to the bottom, so that it gets back to you after the celebration.

 

 

This article is furnished by California Casualty, providing auto and home insurance to educators, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and nurses. Get a quote at 1.866.704.8614 or www.calcas.com.

New Employee Spotlight: Zari Session

We have amazing employees at California Casualty. The New Employee Spotlight is a series aiming to highlight the talented individuals that are brand new to our team. Please help us give them a warm welcome!

Today we’re spotlighting New Field Marketing Manager: Zari Session

Let’s get to know Zari!

New Employee Spotlight

 

Where are you from?

Redlands, CA

 

What is one interesting fact you want us to know about you?

I auditioned for America’s Got Talent. I did not make it on TV, but it was the best experience and
I met so many talented people!

 

If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Sushi

 

What do you like to do on the weekends?

Hiking 

Writing Music

Volunteering

 

What made you want to start your new career with California Casualty?

California Casualty is a well-respected, family-owned business that provides Home and Auto Insurance
to American Heroes. When a position opened up with CalCas I was eager to be a part of such an
amazing company.

 

If you want to learn more about Zari or are interested in a career at California Casualty, connect with her on LinkedIn! Or visit our careers page at https://www.calcas.com/careers

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