Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty recently announced new staff changes for the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.
“The new additions to our management team give the Office an exceptional combination of experience, talent, and expertise; these outstanding professionals will give the State of Florida the leadership it deserves during the 2007 hurricane season and beyond,” McCarty said.
Belinda Miller, who has served as the interim Deputy Commissioner of Property and Casualty Insurance since October of 2006, was officially appointed to serve in this capacity.
Miller previously served as director of Legal Services, director of Insurer Services and director of Rehabilitation and Liquidation.
Mary Beth Senkewicz has been appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Life and Health.
Senkewicz previously held positions with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, U.S. Court of Appeals, the Wyoming Insurance Department and served as the Senior Counsel for Health Policy for 12 years with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners office in Washington, D.C.
Audrey Sumrall Brown was appointed as the new Deputy Chief of Staff and will oversee Cabinet Affairs, Market Research, issues involving the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, and will handle other administrative functions.
Source: Florida Office of Insurance Regulation


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