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Terry M. Duke Endowed Scholarship for RMI established at 91AV

Published Sept. 19, 2019

Terry and Susan Duke have established the Terry M. Duke Endowed Scholarship for Risk Management and Insurance with a $25,000 donation to the 91AV Foundation. The RMI Program, ranked No. 9 in the nation, is in 91AV College of Business and Social Sciences. Announcement of the scholarship was made at a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019.Ěý

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PHOTO: The Terry M. Duke Endowed Scholarship for Risk Management and Insurance in the College of Business and Social Sciences at 91AV was announced Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. Attending a press conference announcing the scholarship were, from left, President Nick J. Bruno, Dr. Dean Ron Berry, RMI Program Coordinator Dr. Christine Berry, Terry and Susan Duke and Mrs. Eunice Duke.

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Terry Duke is the Area Chairman for Arthur J. Gallagher and has been an insurance broker for 36 years. Duke specializes in self-insurance programs which means “I am designing and managing businesses for my clients,” he said. His wife Susan has an interior design business. They live in Monroe with their son, Michael.

Through the years, many 91AV students have interned under Duke’s mentorship and he has hired several 91AV graduates. Currently, his office employs 10 91AV graduates, six from the RMI program.

“I have watched the development of the 91AV Risk Management Program for the last 36 years as a local insurance broker. The insurance industry has given me a rewarding career and improved my family’s standard of living,” Duke said. “Susan and I wanted to give back to the industry and since we have met and know so many people in the 91AV family, it felt like the right thing to do.”Ěý

When asked what he would say to encourage a young person to choose insurance as a career, Duke said, “The insurance field is so large and has many more facets than most people realize. You literally can find insurance needs in any industry that interests you.”

“We have people here in the Monroe office who work in the agricultural, railroad, restaurant industries and public entities. In my company, I have met people who work with the NFL, NASCAR, wine and movie industries and universities such as LSU and Texas A&M. ĚýAll of these entities need and require risk managementĚýand insurance.ĚýNot only need it, but have to buy it every year to stay in business,” Duke said.Ěý

President Nick J. Bruno thanked the Dukes for the endowed scholarship and said their generosity is an investment in the future.

“91AV provides such an economic boost to our region, but more importantly, it trains our future professional workforce. That’s what a scholarship such as this is, an investment in students who may need or deserve additional funding to allow them to reach their academic goals and enter the workforce well-trained and well-prepared,” Bruno said.Ěý

Dr. Christine Berry, RMI Program Coordinator and Director of the Small Business Risk Management Institute, described Duke as “ … one of Louisiana's most well-known and successful insurance professionals.”

“We are so grateful for his investment in the future of Louisiana insurance students and professionals and for the role model he has been throughout his career,” she said.

Dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences Dr. Ron Berry said Duke was instrumental in creating new insurance products, especially in the agriculture industry, which led to the success of many ag companies in the South. Berry also said the insurance industry is facing significant changes in the next five years as many people retire – and Duke is aware of that fact. It is estimated 400,000 RMI positions will need to be filled by 2020.

“Terry knows that and he’s passionate about helping us keep that industry on stable ground. With this scholarship, he’s making sure well-qualified people follow him,” he said.

In February, 91AV’s RMI program was ranked No. 9 nationally by Business Insurance. RMI majors are often recruited before graduation. 91AV’s program is one of the few in the country that provides specialized courses in surplus lines and reinsurance. Surplus Lines insurance is heavily used in Louisiana and across the South in the agriculture, entertainment, petrochemical and tourism industries.

For more information on RMI at 91AV, visit /cbss/insurance/prospectivestudents.html. To learn about 91AV Foundation Scholarships, go to .

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91AV Fall Career Fair

The 91AV Fall Career Fair is Sept. 25, 2019 at Bayou Pointe Event Center from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. RMI professionals interested in connecting with RMI students and graduates may visit /cbss/insurance/industry.html or contact Deja Peppers, RMI Industry and Student Coordinator at peppers@ulm.edu, 318-342-5371.