About MAHU Membership
Every day, your carriers are pondering how you fit into their business plan: MAHU maintains positive working relationships with carriers to be sure they’re aware of their most effective sales and service delivery option, their independent agent network. Every day, agents are thinking about their professional development: MAHU’s education committee promotes agent education through CE courses at reduced or no cost, as well as agent education such as RHU and REBC through the American College. Every day, new agents enter a field in which they’re bombarded with information from carriers and other organizations: MAHU offers the opportunity for networking and mentoring, giving recent entrants into our profession the opportunity to better determine what information is crucial to their success. Every day, someone wants to take a bite out of your income: MAHU provides you with sales, regulatory and industry knowledge that is vital to preserving your profession and livelihood. Plus, with your MAHU membership you also become a member of the National Association of Brokers and Insurance Professionals (NABIP). NABIP leads the efforts to support the health insurance industry nationwide. This is your living. Take a couple of minutes now to make a solid investment in your future. Join us today! Membership Benefits | Why Join?
Full NABIP & MAHU Membership | Annual Dues $516 ($43 monthly auto draft)
Be a part of over 100,000 agents, brokers and benefit professionals nationwide. Membership includes national membership (NABIP),as well as state membership (MAHU), where you can connect with hundreds of local professionals, attend local networking and continuing education events. Applications and payment are completed through the NABIP website. Click here to start your application now or if you have questions, contact Sarah Olmanson, MAHU President | [email protected] Agency Dues Model MAHU is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) professional association. Dues and meeting registrations paid to MAHU are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. As required by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, we estimate that 100% of your dues will be attributable to nondeductible lobbying activity and are therefore NOT deductible under Internal Revenue Code Section 162 as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Please provide a copy of this notice to your accountant and/or tax preparer. |