Padilla Brings Sports and Entertainment Insurance Expertise to Braman Insurance Services

Braman Insurance Services has named James Padilla, JD, Director of the Sports and Entertainment Division.

An expert in the field of sports and entertainment insurance, Padilla began his career in the industry working as a production underwriter for K&K Insurance Group in Fort Wayne, IN.

Over the past 13 years, Padilla has served the insurance needs of hundreds of collegiate athletes, professional athletes, sports agents, financial advisors and various sports organizations – including the Chicago White Sox, New York Mets and New York Yankees.

Prior to joining Braman Insurance Services, Padilla owned and operated his own specialty brokerage.

Padilla also serves as an Assistant Professor of Sports Management at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI, teaching courses such as Sports Law and Facility & Event Management. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University School of Law and also has a Bachelor’s Degree from Northern Illinois University.

Notes: Hammond Hands Over Control of Bus Service

The City of Hammond is transferring administration of its bus system to the Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority.

The suit filed by Porter County in its attempts to pull out of the Regional Development Authority will be moved to a neighboring county.

Flooding is causing headaches in Newton County.

ICS Logistics is the company set to start work on a refrigerated warehouse in LaPorte.

Indiana Unemployment Rate Falls 0.7 Percent

Indiana’s unemployment rate decreased 0.7 percent in August to 9.9 percent, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported today.

Porter, Jasper and Newton counties all had local unemployment rates lower than the state average, while Lake, St. Joseph, LaPorte and Starke all had higher unemployment rates than the rest of Indiana:

  • Starke: 13.7 percent
  • LaPorte: 11.2 percent
  • St. Joseph: 11.0 percent
  • Lake: 10.1 percent
  • INDIANA: 9.9 percent
  • Total U.S.: 9.7 percent
  • Newton: 9.4 percent
  • Jasper 8.9 percent
  • Porter: 8.7 percent

The decrease of 0.7 percent from July marks the largest decrease in unemployment month-to-month since a 2.1 percent decline from June to July in 1993. The national unemployment rate increased in August 0.3 percent to 9.7 percent.

“Decreases in unemployment are always welcome news. We hope it’s a trend but data from two key factors used to determine employment levels – surveys of individual households and business payroll – appear to contradict each other,” cautioned Teresa Voors, Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. “The next few months should provide evidence of a trend or a one-month survey anomaly.”

Indiana’s monthly survey of individual households showed 24,000 fewer unemployed Hoosiers; however, a separate survey of business payroll reported 21,000 fewer jobs. Traditionally, one would not expect to see a drop in unemployment and jobs. A decrease in jobs would lead to an increase in unemployment or visa versa.

Indiana’s neighboring states reported smaller monthly changes in unemployment. The unemployment rate in Illinois dropped 0.4 percent to 10.0 percent. Ohio’s unemployment rate also decreased 0.4 percent to 10.8 percent. Kentucky remained flat at 11.1 percent. Michigan increased 0.2 percent to 15.2 percent.

The state’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate peaked at 12.8 percent in November 1982. Indiana’s unemployment rate stood at 6.0 percent in August 2008.

Notes: Wiz of a Weekend Ahead in Chesterton

Hotels in Chesterton, Portage and Valparaiso are booked solid for the 28th Annual Oz Festival.

The LaPorte County Election Board has announced that there will not be a November referendum on the proposed regional transit authority in LaPorte due to a lack of funds to stage the vote.

The Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC) and the Northwest Indiana Forum are teaming up to form an Economic Development District which will have access to Federal stimulus funds set aside for special projects.

Coach USA is closing its terminal in Mishawaka.

Gibson’s Miley Elected Chairman of Big I

J. Michael “Mike” Miley of Gibson Insurance Group was installed as the chairman-elect of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big “I”) at the association’s recent Leadership Conference in New Orleans, La.

“Mike brings almost 40 years of experience in the insurance industry to the table,” says Robert Rusbuldt, Big “I” president & CEO. “The Big ‘I’ is proud to announce that he will continue his good work on our leadership team as the chairman-elect.”

Miley began his insurance career in 1973 and joined Gibson Insurance Group, which has offices in South Bend, Plymouth and Indianapolis, in 1983. He began his involvement with the association at the local and state level, serving as president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Indiana from 1995 to 1996. In 1997 Miley was elected to Big “I” Board of Directors representing Indiana. The Independent Insurance Agents of Indiana has twice named him the Indiana Agent of the Year.
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Notes: Chesterton Gets Funds for Road Work

The City of Chesterton has secured about $350,000 in Federal stimulus money to repave three roads. The jobs will be bid out in December.

In LaPorte County, the RTA special referendum remains in limbo.

Construction work on a new I-65 interchange in Crown Point is proceeding swiftly.

The Indiana Retail Council estimates that the state loses $9 million a year in tax revenue because of the ban on Sunday carryout alcohol sales.

South Bend-based Teachers Credit Union has purchased the assets of Studebaker Autoparts Sales Corporation.

Safety Seminar Set for October 8

The Northwest Indiana Business Roundtable (NWIBRT) and the Greater Calumet Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) will hold a safety seminar focused on professional development on October 8 at the The Calumet Conference Center at Purdue University Calumet in Hammond, IN.

Topics and speakers include:

• Confined Space Rule Changes – Dr. Pete Englebert, Manta Industrial
• ANSI Fall Protection – Mike Murphy, Miller Fall Protection
• Recordable vs. First Aids – Dr. Frank Messana, Comprehensive Care
• Keys to Workers’ Compensation – Dr. Charlie Mok, Jr., WorkingWell
• Ergonomics – Rehab Institute of Chicago at St. Margaret Mercy

The seminar will run from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A complimentary continental breakfast, as well as lunch, will be provided. Cost is $5 for NWIBRT and ASSE members, $10 for non-members, and free to Purdue students and faculty.

For registration information, visit www.nwibrt.org.