The former director of public affairs for Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, Liz Reynolds, has joined the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies as state affairs manager for the southeast.
Reynolds, will be stationed in Jacksonville, Fla., and will advocate on behalf of NAMIC member companies before state legislatures and departments of insurance in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
Prior to joining Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance in December 2002, Reynolds worked seven and a half years at South Carolina Farm Bureau Insurance where she was policyholder and legislative representative and then the company’s corporate communications director. Reynolds chaired the NAMIC Public Affairs Committee from 1996 to 2001. She also worked for seven years as director of development for the South Carolina Wildlife Federation.
Source: www.namic.org


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