Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro has announced that Deputy Commissioner Mitch Crane will end his service to the state of Delaware on February 16, 2018.
Crane has served as Commissioner Navarro’s deputy since the beginning of the Commissioner’s term on January 3, 2017. Crane had been serving as a member of the Industrial Accident Board, but departed that post in order to lend his insurance knowledge, experience and expertise to Commissioner Navarro’s new administration.
Crane previously served the Department of Insurance as regulatory specialist and director of consumer services from 2007 until 2011 under then-Commissioners Matt Denn and Karen Weldin Stewart. Prior to that, Crane practiced law in Chester County, Penn., and served six years on the county bench.
Deputy Commissioner Crane will continue to oversee matters within his regulatory authority until February 16.
Source: Delaware Department of Insurance
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