A debate on state versus federal regulation of the insurance industry will highlight the American College Alumni Association’s Second Annual Industry Summit and Breakfast, set for Dec. 5 in Chicago.
A panel of experts will discuss the proposed changes that federal charters and regulation would have on the financial services industry and the moral and ethical considerations inherent in the life settlement business.
Panel participants include Frank Keating, president and CEO, American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI); Robert B. Plybon, chief executive officer, Plybon and Associates; Greg Serio, managing director, Park Strategies, LLC and former New York State Superintendent of Insurance; Albert J. “Bud” Schiff, CEO, New York Life Executive Benefits LLC; Nat Shapo, senior vice president and chief compliance officer for Coventry First and former Illinois State Insurance Commissioner, and Thomas E. Workman, president and EO, Life Insurance Council of New York Inc. (LICONY).
The Industry Summit will be held at The Union League Club of Chicago.
For more information, visit www.TheAmericanCollege.edu or call Russ Figueira at 1-800-821-8356, ext. 1200.
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