Tim McTavish to Speak
ST. LOUIS -- InsureMe CEO Tim McTavish will speak at the sixth annual Great Places to Work Conference April 3, 2008, at 3:15 p.m. in St. Louis, Missouri
The purpose of the conference it to bring executives and organizations together to discuss the challenges facing organizations, share stories and best practices, and motivate others to be committed to being and creating great workplaces.
InsureMe is a web-based service that connects people looking to purchase insurance with agents that can help them. The corporation provides insurance professionals with real-time home, health, life, long term care and auto insurance leads.
In 2006, InsureMe was ranked 19th in small companies to work for best small company to work for in the U.S. The designation was bestowed by "The Best Small Companies to Work for in America" competition, sponsored by the Society for Human Resource Management and the Great Place to Work® Institute. In 2007, InsureMe had moved to a nationally ranked second place.
McTavish will be describing how he has leveraged culture for InsureMe's business success, built trust across generations, and survived challenging times by mobilizing a dedicated workforce. He will present "Measuring Success across Multiple Indicators" April 3rd at 3:15 pm.
About InsureMe
About InsureMe
InsureMe, an Englewood Colorado-based company, links agents nationwide with people shopping for insurance. For more information, visit InsureMe.com, and check out the InsureMe resource center or insurance blogs to find tips for consumers, agents and affiliates. Agents and insurance professionals should check out the InsureMe Agent Site.
About Bankrate, Inc.
Bankrate, Inc. (Nasdaq: RATE) ("Bankrate") owns and operates Bankrate.com, a leading Internet consumer banking marketplace. Bankrate.com is a destination site of personal finance channels, including banking, investing, taxes, debt management and college finance. Bankrate is the leading aggregator of more than 300 financial products, including mortgages, credit cards, new and used auto loans, money market accounts and CDs, checking and ATM fees, home equity loans and online banking fees. Bankrate reviews more than 4,800 financial institutions in 575 markets in 50 states.



