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Atlanta, March 29, 2005 – Insurers
are struggling to expand their markets and to make a decent return on their
investments, and the issues discussed at the LIC Annual Meeting, held May 12-15,
2005 in Scottsdale, Ariz., may make or break success in the future for some
insurers. Executives from all types of insurance companies will learn the latest
information critical to all companies competing in today’s regulatory,
legislative, and business climates.
Any company doing
business in the
U.S.
should be present at the meeting’s main event, the Commissioners
Roundtable, said Scott Cipinko, J.D., AIRC, Executive Director, LIC.
“The commissioners that are scheduled to speak are among those who truly
have the ability to shape the way insurance is regulated,” said Cipinko.
“This session not only provides unique insight into the work of these
commissioners and the NAIC, but also provides an opportunity to ask them
tough questions directly.”
Roundtable Insurance
Commissioners include M. Diane Koken, NAIC President and Pennsylvania
Commissioner; Jim Poolman, Chairman of the Life Insurance and Annuities
Committee and North Dakota Insurance Commissioner; and Walter Bell,
Chairman of the Small Face Amount Life Insurance Study Group and Alabama
Insurance Commissioner.
Bell
is also responsible for implementing Interstate Compact national
standards.
Topics addressed at the
meeting include:
- Can
State Insurance Regulation be Fixed?
- Actuarial
Issues: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
- Technology
and the Niche Market Company
Discounted registration
fees are available through April 15. To view the full program information
or for registration information, visit http://www.loma.org/LICannual.asp.
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