March 2026 Newsletter
Editor: Halee Johnson
Executive Summary
The NABIP March 2026 newsletter outlines NABIP-Dallas and NABIP-TX’s continued focus on strengthening industry leadership through expanded member engagement, advocacy, and professional development. Key priorities include driving membership growth via targeted incentive programs, delivering high-impact events like Education Day, and enhancing member value through advanced certifications (REBC® and new fiduciary programs). The organization demonstrated significant national influence with record-setting advocacy at the 2026 Capitol Conference, reinforcing its role as a trusted bipartisan voice in healthcare policy. Investments in communication tools, educational resources, and leadership development—alongside strong financial performance and membership growth—position NABIP to further expand its impact, support professionals, and shape the future of the benefits and insurance industry.
Newsletter Summary
The NABIP-Dallas March 2026 newsletter presents a comprehensive update on NABIP-Dallas and NABIP-TX activities, emphasizing continued growth, member engagement, and industry leadership. A central focus is the organization’s robust calendar of events, highlighted by the March 25, 2026 Education Day, along with additional networking and professional development opportunities extending into the spring. These events are designed to strengthen connections among members while delivering relevant industry insights and education.
A strong emphasis is placed on membership expansion and retention through targeted campaigns such as the “Recharge Your Membership” initiative and the March Membership Blitz, both offering incentives to attract and engage new members. These efforts are complemented by programs like the President’s Triple Crown and the Leading Producers Round Table, which recognize high-performing members and encourage participation in advocacy, recruitment, and professional excellence. At the same time, NABIP continues to invest in the next generation through initiatives like the Ken Martin Scholarship.
Advocacy remains a core pillar of the organization’s mission, as demonstrated by the record-setting impact of the 2026 Capitol Conference, where members conducted hundreds of congressional meetings and reinforced NABIP’s reputation as a credible, bipartisan voice in healthcare policy. This national engagement directly supports local members by influencing policies that affect marketplace stability, Medicare, and employer-sponsored coverage.
The newsletter also highlights significant investments in professional development and communication, including advanced certification programs such as the REBC® designation and a new Healthcare Fiduciary Certification. New tools like the mobile text alert system and expanded resource hub aim to keep members informed and connected. Overall, strong membership growth, increased engagement, and solid financial performance underscore NABIP’s momentum and its ongoing commitment to advancing the benefits and insurance profession.

