California JPIA logoThe California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (California JPIA) congratulates Management Analyst Courtney Morrison on her 10th anniversary with the Authority.

“Courtney is an exceptional colleague and communicator with a passion for written and visual storytelling that shines through in everything she does. She has a steady, logical approach to tackling projects, and her grammatical expertise is second to none,” said Communications Director Olga Berdial. “I’m fortunate to work closely with Courtney on a daily basis.”

Morrison joined the California JPIA from the publishing and entertainment industries, where she honed her communication skills. At the Authority, her initial work managing a milestone website redesign quickly expanded to include social media, showcasing her adaptability and eagerness to take on new challenges.

“I love communication,” said Morrison. “Tailoring important messages to best reach different audiences is one of my favorite aspects of the job. My teammates at the Authority always empower me to expand my efforts.”

Morrison’s contributions have been pivotal in furthering the California JPIA’s mission of risk management: “I love that our work makes life safer for our member communities,” she said. “Whether we’re providing information on wildfire safety or assisting with leveling sidewalks, I believe our impact is felt across the state.”

Morrison’s impact extends beyond external risk management. Two years into her tenure, she began organizing the California JPIA’s annual Risk Management Educational Forum—the organization’s largest annual event. Over two and a half days, the Forum covers subjects such as legal liability, workers’ compensation, employment law, and public safety, featuring sessions from leaders across the sector.

Alongside organizing various conference panels, Morrison encourages staff to get creative with each year’s Forum theme. This year’s conference, Risk Management Confidential, will take on a film noir feel—attendees are encouraged to don their best 1940s attire.

Her efforts have transformed the annual Forum into a highly anticipated gathering, with attendance increasing yearly. “Our team has made the Forum a real happening,” said Morrison. “Attendees learn a lot, but they also reunite with friends and colleagues across the industry, make new connections, and have a great time.”

“Courtney’s efforts have been key in making the Annual Risk Management Educational Forum a must-attend event. I deeply appreciate her decade of excellent service and commitment to Authority staff and members,” said Chief Executive Officer Alex Smith.

Reflecting on her decade with the Authority, she is proud of the organization’s impact and looks forward to continuing her work. “Our organization makes a true difference in people’s lives,” said Morrison. “When I see beautiful parks or well-maintained sidewalks at a member agency, I feel a sense of pride knowing our efforts may have contributed. It’s moments like these that make me proud to work for the Authority.”

Providing innovative risk management solutions for its public agency partners for more than 45 years, the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (California JPIA) is one of the largest municipal self-insurance pools in the state, with more than 125 member cities and other governmental agencies. Members actively participate in shaping the organization to provide important coverage for their operations. The California JPIA provides innovative risk management solutions through a comprehensive portfolio of programs and services, including liability, workers’ compensation, pollution, property, and earthquake coverage, as well as extensive training and loss control services. For more information, please visit the California JPIA’s website at cjpia.org