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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
VAUGHAN NAMED NAIC’S NEW
CEO Esteemed Insurance Expert to Serve as
Primary Spokesperson in D.C.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Jan. 15, 2009) —
Former Iowa Insurance Commissioner Therese M.
(Terri) Vaughan, Ph.D., has been named Chief Executive Officer of
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC),
effective Feb. 18, 2009.
Vaughan replaces Catherine J. Weatherford, who left the NAIC in
July 2008. Andrew Beal, who served as acting executive vice
president and CEO in the interim, has been promoted to chief
operations officer. Beal also will continue to serve as the NAIC’s
chief legal officer.
Vaughan will serve as the Association’s primary representative
and chief spokesperson in Washington, D.C. In addition, her
responsibilities will include outreach to federal governmental
entities and state government associations, as well as consumer and
insurance industry representatives. She will also oversee the launch
of the Association’s new Center for Insurance Information, which
will make the NAIC information and resources more accessible to
members of Congress and other federal agencies.
“Terri knows state insurance regulation and she knows the NAIC,”
said NAIC President and New Hampshire Insurance Commissioner
Roger Sevigny. “As a former regulator, she already understands our
membership’s needs. We are fortunate to have such a dynamic new
leader at this critical time in our nation’s history.”
Prior to joining the NAIC, Vaughan was the Robb B. Kelley
Distinguished Professor of Insurance and Actuarial Science at Drake
University, a position she held since January 2005, following 10
years as Iowa Insurance Commissioner. The longest-serving
commissioner in Iowa history, Vaughan also was an active member of
the NAIC, completing a term as president in 2002.
The selection was based on the recommendation of a search
committee formed last summer, which was chaired by 2008 NAIC
President and Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger.
“Terri’s depth and breadth of industry knowledge, experience and
expertise will surely be an asset to the NAIC,” Praeger said. “We
worked hard to ensure we selected someone who would be good for
state insurance regulation, state insurance regulators and employees
of the NAIC.”
While the majority of staff members will remain in Kansas City,
Vaughan’s office will be housed in the association’s Washington,
D.C., headquarters. Vaughan will work alongside staff from the
Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission (IIPRC). Vaughan
is widely credited with being the architect of the NAIC’s Interstate
Insurance Product Regulation Compact.
Vaughan earned a Ph.D. in risk and insurance from The Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s degree in
insurance and economics from the University of Iowa. She is a CPCU,
an associate of the Society of Actuaries, an associate of the
Casualty Actuarial Society and a member of the American Academy of
Actuaries. She is the co-author of two college textbooks on
insurance, Essentials of Insurance and Fundamentals of
Risk and Insurance, the 10th edition of which was released in
December 2007.
Announcement: NAIC President and New Hampshire Commissioner Roger Sevigny (mp3)
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