Steve White has been named director of the Bureau of Company Examination, Regulation and Guaranty (BERG) in the Delaware Department of Insurance, Insurance Commissioner Matt Denn announced.
A 13-year employee of the department, White most recently held the post of chief financial examiner in BERG and had been serving as acting director.
Prior to coming to Delaware in 1994, White was chief financial analyst with the Oregon Department of Insurance from 1982 to 1994 and a field examiner with the Missouri Department of Insurance from 1976 to 1982.
BERG is responsible for analyzing the financial condition of insurance companies domesticated and doing business in Delaware in order to ensure their financial health and stability. If necessary, BERG manages, rehabilitates or liquidates financially-impaired insurers.
White replaces Darryl Reese, who left the department in October 2006.
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