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New Website Services from K&K Insurance Brokers Inc., Canada


K&K


Insurance Brokers Inc., Canada, a subsidiary of


Aon plc, has launched a website that allows users to quickly obtain a quote and buy liability insurance online. Proof of coverage is provided instant- ly via email upon payment by credit card. The program is available across Canada except in Quebec. The fitness studio program offers


commercial general liability cover- age for exercise facilities under 3,000 square feet and protects the insured against covered liability claims for


bodily injury and property damage arising out of premises, operations, products and completed operations, personal and advertising injury. Coverage for fitness, dance and


sports instructors is also offered via the website. The instructor program offers commercial general liability cov- erage that protects the insured against covered liability claims for bodily in- jury and property damage arising out of premises, operations, products and completed operations, personal and advertising injury. For more information, vis-


it www.kandkcanada.com or call 905-214-6401.


InTouch Technology Names M


ilkie as President and CEO InTouch Technology, a company


specializing in solutions for acquiring and retaining members for the health and fitness industry, announces the promotion of Dana Milkie to the position of president and CEO. Milkie, a seasoned veteran of the fit-


ness industry, has most recently served on the leadership team at InTouch helping the company develop short and long term business strategies. Prior to this, he was senior vice president of cli- ent management with ABC Financial. InTouch plans to expand its current


lead and sales management offering by providing club owners and operators with more tools to improve member re- tention and life cycle management.


Technogym Announces Strategic Partnership with NSCA


T


echnogym and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) are joining forces to create educational content for the fitness in-


dustry. The collaboration will result in a series of health and wellness resources that will be distributed through the Technogym platform. The content will be available to Technogym customers and master trainers, as well as to the industry overall and will incorporate the NSCA’s peer-reviewed scientific research and principles. “Our goal is to support our customers and drive the


industry through invaluable education, content and so- lutions,” says Nerio Alessandri, president and founder of Technogym. “Core to this is enabling the personal trainer network that is on the frontlines training end-users on equipment. It’s crucial that trainers are educated and certified to provide professional and optimal training experiences.” “Technogym’s endorsement of NSCA certifications


underscores its mission to create the industry’s most ed- ucated network of professional trainers,” says NSCA ex- ecutive director Michael Massik. “Our members and cer- tificants will greatly benefit from this partnership, and we look forward to a bright future of collaboration.” For more information, visit www.Technogym.com.


12 Fitness Business Canada July/August 2016


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