PERIODICAL PO Box 645 • Brenham, TX 77834-0645 Spring 2016 Easter Egg Meringue Cookies 3 large egg whites ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa 3 tablespoons mini semisweet chocolate chips Preparation: 1. Preheat oven to 300°. 2. Beat egg whites, cream of tartar and salt at high speed with an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Add sugar 1 tablespoon at a time, beating until stiff peaks form after each addition. Sift cocoa over egg white mixture and fold it in. Then fold in the chips. 3. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper. Drop batter by level tablespoonfuls onto prepared baking sheet. Bake for 40 minutes or until crisp. 4. Place pan to cool on a wire rack. Repeat procedure with remaining batter, reusing parchment paper. Store cookies in an airtight container. Makes 4 dozen cookies See more recipes at GermaniaInsurance.com y d e g a r T h t r o N n i s a x e T Germania Direct Repair Program Update ; Pg. 3 • Germania Director Candidates; Pg. 6 A Message from the President District Directors Seeking Election During April Local Chapter Meetings At Christmas we experienced something rather unusual, even for Texas, the nation’s most storm-prone state — nine deadly wintertime tornadoes. But now that the days are getting longer and warm weather will arrive soon, Texans will likely encounter more severe weather with destructive hail and high winds. We hope you’re fortunate enough to avoid a loss from springtime storms, but if you are not, we want to reassure you that you can count on us. District 13 Last year, Texas led the nation in insured property losses due to catastrophic weather, with estimated losses of $3.2 billion. Statistics show these catastrophic weather events are becoming increasingly common. Even though Texas hasn’t experienced a strong hurricane since Ike in 2008, we can’t expect our luck to last much longer. Repeated incidents of catastrophic weather increase the costs of providing insurance to you, our policyholders. But this is why we exist, to pay your insured losses. You can be assured that our Association is financially strong to meet our obligations to our policyholders. Bryant has served on the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association since 1998 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2010, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. Spring offers our Farm Mutual members the opportunity to meet at the April Local Chapter meetings. Watch for your invitation and save the date on your calendar. As a Farm Mutual member, you have a voice in the governance of our Association through your participation at Local Chapter meetings. This year, members in Districts 1, 9, 13 and 19 will vote on their respective District Director to serve on the Germania Farm Mutual Board. Also, all Germania Farm Mutual policyholders who attend their Local Chapter meeting will vote on a Director for District 21, which encompasses the entire state. We encourage you to attend your Local Chapter meeting and make your voice heard and your vote count. Michael L. Bayless (Lumberton) Also, please be sure to review our article on Germania’s improved Direct Repair Program as part of our auto claims process. This program offers advantages to policyholders by leveraging Germania’s partnership with auto body repair shops to provide fast priority service, limited lifetime warranty on repairs and efficient customer service. Michael was elected to the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association in April 2013 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2015, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. I wish each of you a safe, mild spring with an abundance of sunny skies. Thank you for continuing to place your trust in Germania. Dathan C. Voelter (Austin) Paul Ehlert, President Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association James Bryant Holub (Wichita Falls) Following graduation from high school, Bryant Holub continued his education at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. He has been involved in the insurance industry since 1979 and has served as an agency partner since 1981 at Holub Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 85. He has been active in his community, having served as a director for the University Kiwanis Club in Wichita Falls. District 19 A graduate of Silsbee High School, Michael Bayless continued his education at Lamar University in Beaumont. He began his insurance career in Beaumont in 1981. He became a producer for Bayless Insurance/Local Chapter 386 in 1983. During his insurance career he has worked as a marketing manager with a life insurance company and marketing director for a Brokerage General Agency. In 2002, he became the agent for Local Chapter 386 and owner of Bayless Insurance. Active in his community, Michael has served as a school board trustee for the Lumberton Independent School District and vice president of the LISD Education Foundation. District 21 (Statewide) Local Chapters in all districts will vote in the election for District 21 Statewide position. Dathan Voelter most recently served as vice president, chief securities, ethics and compliance counsel and assistant secretary of Freescale Semiconductor. Dathan joined Freescale in 2005 after practicing corporate and securities law at the firm of Vinson & Elkins in Austin. He is a Certified Public Accountant and started his professional career with Coopers & Lybrand as an auditor. Dathan received his Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School and a bachelor’s of business administration in International Business from the University of Texas. He also studied European Integration and International Economics at Bayerische Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg in Germany as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. 507 Hwy. 290 East • Brenham, Texas 77833 • 1-800-392-2202 • GermaniaInsurance.com Spring 2016 • Volume 42, Issue 1 2 | Germania Today Paul Ehlert Gary Weiss Blake Lovelace Derrell Krebs Laura Popp James Pharaon Lisa Trow Julia Rosenfeld President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director of Corporate Communications Senior Creative Designer Corporate Communications Specialist Contributing Writer Germania Today (USPS 086230) Published quarterly by Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association Postmaster: Send address changes to Germania Today at P.O. Box 645, Brenham, TX 77834. Periodical postage paid at Brenham, Texas and additional mailing offices. Subscription price is 50 cents per year included in yearly premium. Dathan enjoys volunteering for organizations that serve the Austin community and Texas. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Texas Business Hall of Fame and as an officer on the Board of the Freescale Foundation, which he helped start in 2013 to invest in STEM education opportunities for children. He also has served as chairman and president of the Texas Lyceum and on the board of the American Lung Association Central Texas Chapter. He is a member of Local Chapter 412 and was appointed to the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association in 2015 as a Statewide Director. He also serves as a member of the Audit Committee. Spring 2016 | 7 Our Members Make the Difference! Local Chapter Meetings Set District Directors Seeking Election During April Local Chapter Meetings Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association will hold elections for four non-statewide District Director positions and one statewide District Director position during Local Chapter meetings in April 2016. Upon election, each director will serve on the board for a term of three years and may seek re-election. District 1 Donald Scott Phillips (Denison) Following graduation from high school, Scott Phillips continued his education at Richland College in Dallas, also taking several courses from the American College and Life Underwriters Training Council. In 1992, he began working as a partner with Fredda Gibbs Lemons in the Phillips Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 161, purchasing the multiline independent insurance agency in 2006. Prior to working in the insurance industry, he worked in the food service industry in sales and management for 15 years. Scott is a member of the Texoma Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and served as president of the association from 1998-1999. His civic involvement includes being a member of the Denison Area Chamber of Commerce, working with the Downtown Denison Main Street Association, Denison Animal Welfare Group, and the city of Denison on several projects and improvements. Scott was elected to the Germania Farm Mutual Board of Directors in April 2013 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. District 9 David C. Cunningham (Waco) Following graduation from Mart High School, David Cunningham continued his education at Texas State Technical College. He worked as a mechanical specialist/team leader for Alcoa Fastening Systems in Waco from 1998-2005 and began his insurance career with Germania in 2005. David is president of Local Chapter 31 and director of Spross Insurance Agency, Inc. He also owns and operates Cunningham Cattle Company in Crawford, which he started in 2003. David has been married for 16 years to Ramona Spross Cunningham, who is also an active agent for Local Chapter 31. They have two children, Colt (age 10) and Chloe (age 6). They are members of Canaan Baptist Church in Crawford, where David has served as trustee. He is active in his community Little League as a coach and as a sponsor of Future Farmers of America and Little League events. Donald W. Spiess (Brenham) Following graduation from high school, Donald Spiess continued his education at Blinn College and at Sam Houston State University. After four decades in the insurance industry, Donald sold his agency but continues to remain active in Spiess Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 14 as an agent. Donald has served on the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association since 1983 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2010, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. He currently serves as a director for Brenham National Bank. Donald and his wife, Gwen, are members of Brenham’s First United Methodist Church, where he has served on various church committees. Past community involvement includes being a member of the Washington County Heart Association, chairman of the local drive for March of Dimes and director of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. 6 | Germania Today Members of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association will be gathering across the state in April to attend their Local Chapter membership meetings. Last year more than 18,000 Germania Farm Mutual members demonstrated their pride in the mutual insurance model through their participation. Your annual meeting is an opportunity to socialize with other Germania members and policyholders, voice your suggestions and opinions and vote on Local Chapter Officials and District Directors (within set election cycles). This year all members attending in all districts will have the opportunity to vote on a Statewide District Director. Bios for all the director candidates are located on pages 6 and 7 of this publication. Local Chapter membership meetings play an essential part in reinforcing our member-owned farm mutual insurance concept — setting Germania Farm Mutual apart from most other insurers in Texas. Look for your personal invitation and details in the mail. Thank you for making a difference! Germania Initiates Direct Repair Program Improvements Germania Claims has rolled out a faster, smarter and more efficient Direct Repair Program designed to improve service to policyholders filing an auto claim. “The auto team has spent a great deal of time working to improve Germania’s DRP to provide a better experience for our policyholders and our adjusters,” said Greg Jensen, Germania’s casualty auto field director. “The upgrade will eliminate steps and totally streamline the claims process.” A Direct Repair Program is a partnership Germania has with certain auto body shops that provides benefits such as priority service, limited lifetime warranty on quality of workmanship and exceptional customer service. Though the insured is not required to use a DRP auto body shop to repair his or her vehicle following an accident, there are several advantages. Under the initiative, which will continue throughout 2016, Claims rewrote the DRP policy agreement to include estimating guidelines, accountabilities and efficiencies. The team used policy in force data to develop new territories and strengthen existing ones. It also established a Multi-Shop Owner presence and self-management approach. Jensen and unit managers Tom Corbitt and Ryan Tunnell have been training staff on the improved, streamlined process so they can explain the benefits to an insured when an auto claim has been submitted. The cycle from drive in to drive out is typically much faster using a DRP since the policyholder doesn’t have to wait for an adjuster to assess the damage to his or her vehicle. Communication between Germania and the auto body shop is often better. Germania guarantees the repair work, and staff monitors the quality of the repairs and can assist the insured with any concerns that arise during the repair process. “All this makes for a much better experience for the policyholder,” Jensen said. There are often risks involved when the insured opts to choose a body shop outside of the DRP — as well as needless delays and added costs. “The end result is the policyholder is left with a poor customer experience and could be out cash for repairs that Germania didn’t approve,” Jensen said. “A drive-in DRP really is the best option.” Spring 2016 | 3 RAPID RESPONSE REASSURES TORNADO VICTIMS Count on Us! All policyholders know that they can count on Germania when they file a claim, but did you also know that you can contact us as your claim progresses? • Count on us to be there for you when you have a claim. If a hail or wind storm occurs and you’re not sure if you have roof damage, contact us or your Germania agent to request a damage inspection. Germania’s rapid response to the north Dallas area hit by deadly tornadoes helped ease the pain of loss for our policyholders. Germania was one of the first insurance carriers on the scene following the nine devastating tornadoes that struck four counties north of Dallas on Dec. 26, 2015. Germania deployed its Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit to Rowlett on Sunday, Dec. 27, following the devastating Saturday tornadoes. Seven Germania staff members from the Home Office, including Claims Property Unit managers, began working from our location in the debris-strewn Tom Thumb grocery store parking lot the following Monday. The unit is a rolling office — equipped with everything staff needs to manage in a disaster area. “It can go anywhere anytime for anything,” said Shawn Fuller, who became director of property field operations just three weeks before the storms hit. Fuller said he was pleased by the team’s rapid response, especially given the timing of the holiday tornadoes. As it turns out, there was a lot to do. The EF 4 tornado that touched down in Rowlett the day after Christmas cut a swath about half a mile wide and 3 1/2 miles long. It damaged about 35 businesses and 1,110 homes, destroying about 150. Sadly, the storm claimed 13 lives. The team reached out to local Germania agents to let them know where the Response Unit was set up and coordinated with the adjusters. Germania’s team also called policyholders, leaving voicemails to notify them where they could find the Germania Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit. Germania processed 150 claims from the four major counties hit by storms, with losses totaling $13 million. The insurance industry in Texas was hit with $1.2 billion in losses. These are the statistics. But Germania’s priority was the needs of our individual policyholders, many of whom were traumatized. Policyholders began to show up at the Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit immediately, “literally some of them with only the shirts on their backs,” Fuller said. In addition to Claims staff, Quality Assurance Analysts Howard Tomlinson and Jeffrey Gillum, Casualty Claims Rep Carol Quinn and Marketing Representatives Wade Frederick and Janet Gould assisted. Most of the team worked 12-hour shifts. Fuller supported them from the Home Office, running daily reports. Germania was able to pay out total losses within 72 hours. By Wednesday staff was just tying up loose ends. The mobile unit left Rowlett on Jan. 6. One policyholder stopped by the Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit two times a day for four days, Fuller said, “just to be reassured that everything would be OK.” Reassurance is just as much a part of the mission as processing claims and writing checks, he said. “Our first priority is putting their minds at ease that we’re going to be there when they need us, and that goes hand in hand with our motto — ‘The Insurance Texans Trust.’ ” WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU? Your Germania agent really wants to know. Whether you’ve had a little change, like getting a new phone number or e-mail address, or a huge, lifechanging one, like welcoming a newborn or fretting over a new teen driver, your Germania agent is interested in hearing about it. In addition to keeping your policy information updated, your Germania agent will be sure your coverage is appropriate for your needs. 4 | Germania Today • Count on us to conduct a thorough investigation. Please allow us to inspect both the interior and exterior of your residence, even if you don’t think you have interior damage. Your adjuster may find damage you didn’t know you had. • Count on us to answer your questions as you go through the claims process. Insurance forms can seem confusing. Call us or your Germania agent if you have any questions. • Count on us as you’re doing repairs. After a storm, roofers and contractors are actively seeking your business. Be wary of door-to-door solicitors and check with the Better Business Bureau in your area before selecting a roofer or contractor. You can also call us or your Germania agent to see if we have had any experience with a particular roofer or contractor. • Count on us if you find more damage. Sometimes, you or your roofer may find additional damage after you have been paid for your claim and deposited the claim check. You can call us or your agent if you find additional damage. • Count on us to care about your satisfaction. If you ever have a problem with your claim or a complaint about how it was handled, let us know, even if your claim has already been closed. In all phases of your claim, before, during and after, you can count on Germania! Spring 2016 | 5 RAPID RESPONSE REASSURES TORNADO VICTIMS Count on Us! All policyholders know that they can count on Germania when they file a claim, but did you also know that you can contact us as your claim progresses? • Count on us to be there for you when you have a claim. If a hail or wind storm occurs and you’re not sure if you have roof damage, contact us or your Germania agent to request a damage inspection. Germania’s rapid response to the north Dallas area hit by deadly tornadoes helped ease the pain of loss for our policyholders. Germania was one of the first insurance carriers on the scene following the nine devastating tornadoes that struck four counties north of Dallas on Dec. 26, 2015. Germania deployed its Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit to Rowlett on Sunday, Dec. 27, following the devastating Saturday tornadoes. Seven Germania staff members from the Home Office, including Claims Property Unit managers, began working from our location in the debris-strewn Tom Thumb grocery store parking lot the following Monday. The unit is a rolling office — equipped with everything staff needs to manage in a disaster area. “It can go anywhere anytime for anything,” said Shawn Fuller, who became director of property field operations just three weeks before the storms hit. Fuller said he was pleased by the team’s rapid response, especially given the timing of the holiday tornadoes. As it turns out, there was a lot to do. The EF 4 tornado that touched down in Rowlett the day after Christmas cut a swath about half a mile wide and 3 1/2 miles long. It damaged about 35 businesses and 1,110 homes, destroying about 150. Sadly, the storm claimed 13 lives. The team reached out to local Germania agents to let them know where the Response Unit was set up and coordinated with the adjusters. Germania’s team also called policyholders, leaving voicemails to notify them where they could find the Germania Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit. Germania processed 150 claims from the four major counties hit by storms, with losses totaling $13 million. The insurance industry in Texas was hit with $1.2 billion in losses. These are the statistics. But Germania’s priority was the needs of our individual policyholders, many of whom were traumatized. Policyholders began to show up at the Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit immediately, “literally some of them with only the shirts on their backs,” Fuller said. In addition to Claims staff, Quality Assurance Analysts Howard Tomlinson and Jeffrey Gillum, Casualty Claims Rep Carol Quinn and Marketing Representatives Wade Frederick and Janet Gould assisted. Most of the team worked 12-hour shifts. Fuller supported them from the Home Office, running daily reports. Germania was able to pay out total losses within 72 hours. By Wednesday staff was just tying up loose ends. The mobile unit left Rowlett on Jan. 6. One policyholder stopped by the Mobile Catastrophe Response Unit two times a day for four days, Fuller said, “just to be reassured that everything would be OK.” Reassurance is just as much a part of the mission as processing claims and writing checks, he said. “Our first priority is putting their minds at ease that we’re going to be there when they need us, and that goes hand in hand with our motto — ‘The Insurance Texans Trust.’ ” WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU? Your Germania agent really wants to know. Whether you’ve had a little change, like getting a new phone number or e-mail address, or a huge, lifechanging one, like welcoming a newborn or fretting over a new teen driver, your Germania agent is interested in hearing about it. In addition to keeping your policy information updated, your Germania agent will be sure your coverage is appropriate for your needs. 4 | Germania Today • Count on us to conduct a thorough investigation. Please allow us to inspect both the interior and exterior of your residence, even if you don’t think you have interior damage. Your adjuster may find damage you didn’t know you had. • Count on us to answer your questions as you go through the claims process. Insurance forms can seem confusing. Call us or your Germania agent if you have any questions. • Count on us as you’re doing repairs. After a storm, roofers and contractors are actively seeking your business. Be wary of door-to-door solicitors and check with the Better Business Bureau in your area before selecting a roofer or contractor. You can also call us or your Germania agent to see if we have had any experience with a particular roofer or contractor. • Count on us if you find more damage. Sometimes, you or your roofer may find additional damage after you have been paid for your claim and deposited the claim check. You can call us or your agent if you find additional damage. • Count on us to care about your satisfaction. If you ever have a problem with your claim or a complaint about how it was handled, let us know, even if your claim has already been closed. In all phases of your claim, before, during and after, you can count on Germania! Spring 2016 | 5 Our Members Make the Difference! Local Chapter Meetings Set District Directors Seeking Election During April Local Chapter Meetings Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association will hold elections for four non-statewide District Director positions and one statewide District Director position during Local Chapter meetings in April 2016. Upon election, each director will serve on the board for a term of three years and may seek re-election. District 1 Donald Scott Phillips (Denison) Following graduation from high school, Scott Phillips continued his education at Richland College in Dallas, also taking several courses from the American College and Life Underwriters Training Council. In 1992, he began working as a partner with Fredda Gibbs Lemons in the Phillips Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 161, purchasing the multiline independent insurance agency in 2006. Prior to working in the insurance industry, he worked in the food service industry in sales and management for 15 years. Scott is a member of the Texoma Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and served as president of the association from 1998-1999. His civic involvement includes being a member of the Denison Area Chamber of Commerce, working with the Downtown Denison Main Street Association, Denison Animal Welfare Group, and the city of Denison on several projects and improvements. Scott was elected to the Germania Farm Mutual Board of Directors in April 2013 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. District 9 David C. Cunningham (Waco) Following graduation from Mart High School, David Cunningham continued his education at Texas State Technical College. He worked as a mechanical specialist/team leader for Alcoa Fastening Systems in Waco from 1998-2005 and began his insurance career with Germania in 2005. David is president of Local Chapter 31 and director of Spross Insurance Agency, Inc. He also owns and operates Cunningham Cattle Company in Crawford, which he started in 2003. David has been married for 16 years to Ramona Spross Cunningham, who is also an active agent for Local Chapter 31. They have two children, Colt (age 10) and Chloe (age 6). They are members of Canaan Baptist Church in Crawford, where David has served as trustee. He is active in his community Little League as a coach and as a sponsor of Future Farmers of America and Little League events. Donald W. Spiess (Brenham) Following graduation from high school, Donald Spiess continued his education at Blinn College and at Sam Houston State University. After four decades in the insurance industry, Donald sold his agency but continues to remain active in Spiess Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 14 as an agent. Donald has served on the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association since 1983 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2010, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. He currently serves as a director for Brenham National Bank. Donald and his wife, Gwen, are members of Brenham’s First United Methodist Church, where he has served on various church committees. Past community involvement includes being a member of the Washington County Heart Association, chairman of the local drive for March of Dimes and director of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. 6 | Germania Today Members of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association will be gathering across the state in April to attend their Local Chapter membership meetings. Last year more than 18,000 Germania Farm Mutual members demonstrated their pride in the mutual insurance model through their participation. Your annual meeting is an opportunity to socialize with other Germania members and policyholders, voice your suggestions and opinions and vote on Local Chapter Officials and District Directors (within set election cycles). This year all members attending in all districts will have the opportunity to vote on a Statewide District Director. Bios for all the director candidates are located on pages 6 and 7 of this publication. Local Chapter membership meetings play an essential part in reinforcing our member-owned farm mutual insurance concept — setting Germania Farm Mutual apart from most other insurers in Texas. Look for your personal invitation and details in the mail. Thank you for making a difference! Germania Initiates Direct Repair Program Improvements Germania Claims has rolled out a faster, smarter and more efficient Direct Repair Program designed to improve service to policyholders filing an auto claim. “The auto team has spent a great deal of time working to improve Germania’s DRP to provide a better experience for our policyholders and our adjusters,” said Greg Jensen, Germania’s casualty auto field director. “The upgrade will eliminate steps and totally streamline the claims process.” A Direct Repair Program is a partnership Germania has with certain auto body shops that provides benefits such as priority service, limited lifetime warranty on quality of workmanship and exceptional customer service. Though the insured is not required to use a DRP auto body shop to repair his or her vehicle following an accident, there are several advantages. Under the initiative, which will continue throughout 2016, Claims rewrote the DRP policy agreement to include estimating guidelines, accountabilities and efficiencies. The team used policy in force data to develop new territories and strengthen existing ones. It also established a Multi-Shop Owner presence and self-management approach. Jensen and unit managers Tom Corbitt and Ryan Tunnell have been training staff on the improved, streamlined process so they can explain the benefits to an insured when an auto claim has been submitted. The cycle from drive in to drive out is typically much faster using a DRP since the policyholder doesn’t have to wait for an adjuster to assess the damage to his or her vehicle. Communication between Germania and the auto body shop is often better. Germania guarantees the repair work, and staff monitors the quality of the repairs and can assist the insured with any concerns that arise during the repair process. “All this makes for a much better experience for the policyholder,” Jensen said. There are often risks involved when the insured opts to choose a body shop outside of the DRP — as well as needless delays and added costs. “The end result is the policyholder is left with a poor customer experience and could be out cash for repairs that Germania didn’t approve,” Jensen said. “A drive-in DRP really is the best option.” Spring 2016 | 3 A Message from the President District Directors Seeking Election During April Local Chapter Meetings At Christmas we experienced something rather unusual, even for Texas, the nation’s most storm-prone state — nine deadly wintertime tornadoes. But now that the days are getting longer and warm weather will arrive soon, Texans will likely encounter more severe weather with destructive hail and high winds. We hope you’re fortunate enough to avoid a loss from springtime storms, but if you are not, we want to reassure you that you can count on us. District 13 Last year, Texas led the nation in insured property losses due to catastrophic weather, with estimated losses of $3.2 billion. Statistics show these catastrophic weather events are becoming increasingly common. Even though Texas hasn’t experienced a strong hurricane since Ike in 2008, we can’t expect our luck to last much longer. Repeated incidents of catastrophic weather increase the costs of providing insurance to you, our policyholders. But this is why we exist, to pay your insured losses. You can be assured that our Association is financially strong to meet our obligations to our policyholders. Bryant has served on the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association since 1998 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2010, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. Spring offers our Farm Mutual members the opportunity to meet at the April Local Chapter meetings. Watch for your invitation and save the date on your calendar. As a Farm Mutual member, you have a voice in the governance of our Association through your participation at Local Chapter meetings. This year, members in Districts 1, 9, 13 and 19 will vote on their respective District Director to serve on the Germania Farm Mutual Board. Also, all Germania Farm Mutual policyholders who attend their Local Chapter meeting will vote on a Director for District 21, which encompasses the entire state. We encourage you to attend your Local Chapter meeting and make your voice heard and your vote count. Michael L. Bayless (Lumberton) Also, please be sure to review our article on Germania’s improved Direct Repair Program as part of our auto claims process. This program offers advantages to policyholders by leveraging Germania’s partnership with auto body repair shops to provide fast priority service, limited lifetime warranty on repairs and efficient customer service. Michael was elected to the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association in April 2013 and is active on its subsidiary boards and committees. In 2015, he was recognized by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies for completing the Farm Mutual Director Certification program. I wish each of you a safe, mild spring with an abundance of sunny skies. Thank you for continuing to place your trust in Germania. Dathan C. Voelter (Austin) Paul Ehlert, President Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association James Bryant Holub (Wichita Falls) Following graduation from high school, Bryant Holub continued his education at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. He has been involved in the insurance industry since 1979 and has served as an agency partner since 1981 at Holub Insurance Agency/Local Chapter 85. He has been active in his community, having served as a director for the University Kiwanis Club in Wichita Falls. District 19 A graduate of Silsbee High School, Michael Bayless continued his education at Lamar University in Beaumont. He began his insurance career in Beaumont in 1981. He became a producer for Bayless Insurance/Local Chapter 386 in 1983. During his insurance career he has worked as a marketing manager with a life insurance company and marketing director for a Brokerage General Agency. In 2002, he became the agent for Local Chapter 386 and owner of Bayless Insurance. Active in his community, Michael has served as a school board trustee for the Lumberton Independent School District and vice president of the LISD Education Foundation. District 21 (Statewide) Local Chapters in all districts will vote in the election for District 21 Statewide position. Dathan Voelter most recently served as vice president, chief securities, ethics and compliance counsel and assistant secretary of Freescale Semiconductor. Dathan joined Freescale in 2005 after practicing corporate and securities law at the firm of Vinson & Elkins in Austin. He is a Certified Public Accountant and started his professional career with Coopers & Lybrand as an auditor. Dathan received his Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School and a bachelor’s of business administration in International Business from the University of Texas. He also studied European Integration and International Economics at Bayerische Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg in Germany as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. 507 Hwy. 290 East • Brenham, Texas 77833 • 1-800-392-2202 • GermaniaInsurance.com Spring 2016 • Volume 42, Issue 1 2 | Germania Today Paul Ehlert Gary Weiss Blake Lovelace Derrell Krebs Laura Popp James Pharaon Lisa Trow Julia Rosenfeld President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director of Corporate Communications Senior Creative Designer Corporate Communications Specialist Contributing Writer Germania Today (USPS 086230) Published quarterly by Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association Postmaster: Send address changes to Germania Today at P.O. Box 645, Brenham, TX 77834. Periodical postage paid at Brenham, Texas and additional mailing offices. Subscription price is 50 cents per year included in yearly premium. Dathan enjoys volunteering for organizations that serve the Austin community and Texas. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Texas Business Hall of Fame and as an officer on the Board of the Freescale Foundation, which he helped start in 2013 to invest in STEM education opportunities for children. He also has served as chairman and president of the Texas Lyceum and on the board of the American Lung Association Central Texas Chapter. He is a member of Local Chapter 412 and was appointed to the Board of Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Association in 2015 as a Statewide Director. He also serves as a member of the Audit Committee. Spring 2016 | 7 PERIODICAL PO Box 645 • Brenham, TX 77834-0645 Spring 2016 Easter Egg Meringue Cookies 3 large egg whites ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa 3 tablespoons mini semisweet chocolate chips Preparation: 1. Preheat oven to 300°. 2. Beat egg whites, cream of tartar and salt at high speed with an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Add sugar 1 tablespoon at a time, beating until stiff peaks form after each addition. Sift cocoa over egg white mixture and fold it in. Then fold in the chips. 3. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper. Drop batter by level tablespoonfuls onto prepared baking sheet. Bake for 40 minutes or until crisp. 4. Place pan to cool on a wire rack. Repeat procedure with remaining batter, reusing parchment paper. Store cookies in an airtight container. Makes 4 dozen cookies See more recipes at GermaniaInsurance.com y d e g a r T h t r o N n i s a x e T Germania Direct Repair Program Update ; Pg. 3 • Germania Director Candidates; Pg. 6
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