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Provided by AGPMONONA, Wis., May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions’ (IAIABC) Foundations Program offers a comprehensive look at workers' compensation administrative and regulatory topics at a theoretical and practical level, examining how differences play out across systems. The entire program runs from June through September, and content is shared virtually through self-paced learning modules, live webinars, and discussions.
The upcoming class introduces an exciting expansion to the program, extending participation to private-sector members in addition to jurisdictional IAIABC members. Designed for both newcomers and those with years of experience, the program’s curriculum provides a system-wide understanding to enhance skills and day-to-day work. Key facets of the program include:
Vickie Kennedy of Linea Solutions and one of the instructors of the Foundations Program stated, “Workers’ compensation is fascinating, ever-changing, and rewarding! And knowing the various roles in this industry, the different models and our history can help you do your job with a deeper, holistic perspective. Having worked as a regulator, a public insurer, a policy advisor, and a private sector consultant, I believe “Foundations” is just the right name for coursework that provides the industry basics to anyone enthusiastic about learning more."
Registration for the 2026 IAIABC Foundations Program is now open. To learn more and to register, please visit www.iaiabc.org/foundations-program.
About the IAIABC
The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions is a not-for-profit association representing government agencies charged with the administration of workers’ compensation systems as well as other workers’ compensation professionals in the private sector. Its mission is to empower, educate, and connect the global workers’ compensation community to reduce harm and aid recovery from work injuries and illnesses. Learn more about the IAIABC at www.iaiabc.org.

Contact: Cameron Nudleman, IAIABC Membership & Communications Manager Phone: (608) 410-2216 Email: cnudleman@iaiabc.org
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