Tuesday, November 23, 2021

New LMCIT Loss Control Program Coordinator

The League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) has hired Ashley Edwardson as the new loss control program coordinator. Her role will include overseeing the development, implementation, and ongoing success of the Peace officer Accredited TRaining OnLine (PATROL) program and the Regional Safety Group (RSG) program. 

Her position will also provide educational loss control information to member cities under 1,000 population in an effort to assist cities with injury prevention, worker safety, and general loss control. 

Ashley joined the League of Minnesota Cities in 2019 as an event coordinator in the engagement and learning department. Over the last two years she has worked with the LMCIT loss control workshops, city attorneys, mayors, and elected leaders of Minnesota cities. 

Loss Control Program Coordinator Ashley Edwardson in a black shirt smiles in a portrait taken against a white background.
Ashley Edwardson will be overseeing the PATROL
program and the Regional Safety Group program
as part of her duties. She will also be connecting
small cities with loss control information.
Prior to the League she worked in the private sector primarily with event planning, logistics, and sales. Ashley is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Duluth with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications.  

“I am honored to be taking on this position from Kristen LeRoy who will be retiring in March,” said Edwardson. “She can’t be replaced, but I will do my best to fill her shoes and continue to make PATROL the best online, accredited training for peace officers in Minnesota.” 

If you have any questions about PATROL or the Regional Safety Group (RSG) programs, you may contact Ashley at (651) 281-1258 or by email at aedwardson@lmc.org.

We welcome Ashley to the loss control team and look forward to working with her. As always, you may contact me at tstille@lmc.org or give me a phone call at (651) 215-4051 with any comments or questions.

Remember: Responder Safety = Public Safety

In the meantime, stay safe and be careful -

Tracy

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