Captive Industry Accreditation
“An Idea Whose Time Has Come”
John Salisbury, President/CEOGovernment Entities Mutual, Inc.
Why Haven’t Captive Owners and Management
Set Standards andEstablished an Accreditation
Process?
Have times changed?
Does the Captive Industry Want An Accreditation or
Recognition Program today?
Internet Poll Captive and Art.com
Captive Standards are Set by Others
Parties Interested in Accreditation or Recognition
Lessons to be Learnedfrom
Existing Captive Accreditation and Recognition Programs
The First Lesson:
Captive Industry Accreditation or
Recognition Standards
Should Be Optional
The Second Lesson:
A Process for Receiving Accreditation or Recognition
The Third Lesson:
Experience with Functional Areas Objectives and Standards
Prospective Outcomes of aCaptive Industry Accreditation
or Recognition Program
Will a Captive Industry-Based Accreditation Program Replace Regulation or the Role of Rating
Organizations?
What will an Accreditation or Recognition Program Achieve?
Who Should Lead the Development of
Captive Accreditation or Recognition?
Accreditation is an “Idea Whose Time has Come”
andRequires Leadership
from within Our Industry