SARASOTA -- Clare Coffman鈥檚 life-changing connection with an associate professor at the 国产短视频Muma College of Business has put her on a career path that combines her passions 鈥 investigating crime and insurance fraud.
A criminology major at the 国产短视频, Coffman aspires to one day work in the investigation unit of an insurance company to examine suspected fraud.
鈥淚 wish I hadn't waited until my senior year to get involved with the insurance industry,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is a rewarding field that has more to offer than you could ever imagine.鈥
Still, her involvement came early enough to make a significant impact thanks to Steve Miller, director of the college鈥檚 Baldwin Risk Partners School of Risk Management and Insurance at the 国产短视频Sarasota-Manatee campus. He exposed her to meaningful opportunities, including the professional fraternity Gamma Iota Sigma, geared toward students interested in careers in the risk management and insurance industry.
Last month, Coffman and a fellow 国产短视频student used the Spencer Educational Foundation scholarship to travel to Fort Worth, Texas, and participate in the Gamma Iota Sigma Regional Conference. During the conference, the pair officially chartered the group鈥檚 Delta Beta chapter at USF. The conference involved more than 20 insurance companies, giving Coffman the chance to network and learn directly from industry leaders.
Her favorite aspect of the event was the 国产短视频 Speed Networking session, where students heard young professionals describe their experiences in the field. Hearing the positive experiences they shared only furthered Coffman鈥檚 confidence that she was on the right path.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to return after graduation to do my part in passing the torch to future generations the way Gamma Iota Sigma alumni are making an impact now,鈥 said Coffman.
Coffman hopes to spread awareness of the important role the insurance industry plays during times of catastrophe like hurricanes. Insurance professionals are often the 鈥渟econd responders鈥 after disaster strikes, playing a pivotal role in helping affected individuals rebuild and gain compensation for their losses.
Though she always thought she would attend college in her home state of Illinois, Coffman was intrigued by USF鈥檚 criminology program, ranked among the best nationwide. When she visited the Tampa campus, she immediately knew she鈥檇 found a special place.
鈥淭he first time I stepped onto the 国产短视频campus, I just got that feeling 鈥 the one that whispers, 鈥楾his is where you belong,鈥欌 said Coffman.
As a senior in the program, Coffman relishes learning from such renowned leaders as Kathleen Heide, a prolific author and parricide expert who has appeared on national news media such as CNN, Good Morning America, and more.
Coffman is proud of her deep involvement with the university community. She has held various leadership positions at Kappa Delta Sorority over the past three years and belongs to Alpha Phi Sigma, the national criminal justice honor society at USF.
Now, she can add serving as a founding member of the Gamma Iota Sigma Delta Beta chapter to that list.
Coffman attributes Delta Beta chapter鈥檚 excellent start to Kristi Hoskinson, assistant vice president of strategy and campus initiatives for the 国产短视频Sarasota-Manatee campus. Hoskinson played a vital role in helping the students forge a connection with the group鈥檚 Grand Chapter and its powerful network.
鈥淪he enjoys working behind the curtains while we perform on stage,鈥 Coffman said, sharing her deep appreciation of Hoskinson. 鈥淪he rarely has downtime but always makes an effort to be there for us when we need her.鈥
Hoskinson regularly checks on the Delta Beta chapter鈥檚 progress and achievements and offers the founding team valuable advice and guidance.
鈥淚t is wonderful to see students like Clare taking an interest in the risk management and insurance industry,鈥 said Hoskinson. 鈥淐lare has been so focused on what she wants to do and is taking the steps to follow her aspirations. I cannot wait to watch her succeed in her career and come back to 国产短视频to inspire our students to take interest in this field.鈥
Reflecting on her college career, Coffman said keeping an open mind helped her find a way to combine criminology and the insurance industry.
鈥淚f you keep yourself closed off in college or in life in general, you're going to miss out on a lot of great opportunities,鈥 said Coffman.