Brady R. Kelley has been named the executive director of the the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO) effective Sept. 12.
Kelley will replace Richard M. Bouhan who will be retiring from the organization after 30 years of service.
Kelley most recently served as chief financial and business strategy officer for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Prior to that, Kelley served as chief financial officer, director of financial services, and financial services manager since joining the NAIC in 1998. He also served as a senior accountant for Price Waterhouse.
Bouhan will remain with NAPSLO through June 2012 working on the transition and also legislative and legal issues for NAPSLO. Bouhan joined NAPSLO in 1981 as legislative director and became executive director in 1988.
NAPSLO is a national trade association representing the surplus lines insurance industry.
Topics Excess Surplus
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