Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak has been named to the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud‘s executive committee. He was elected unanimously by the Coalition’s executive committee.
Doak, who is serving a second straight year as chair of the National Association of Insurance Commissioner’s (NAIC) Antifraud Task Force, has testified about insurance fraud issues in front of a U.S. Senate committee.
Since 2012, Doak has hosted the National Tornado Summit, an annual disaster preparedness conference for insurance professionals, emergency managers and insurance regulators that includes best practices for fighting disaster fraud. Doak also hosts a series of fraud conferences across Oklahoma every year to teach seniors how to avoid being scammed.
Doak’s position as chair of the NAIC’s Antifraud Task Force gives him a lead voice on matters related to insurance fraud. The leadership group brings a 360-degree national perspective on fraud issues to the state commissioners and antifraud community as a whole.
The task force identifies emerging fraud trends around the U.S. and ensures state insurance departments are fully informed to help enable timely responses. The task force also coordinates with state, federal and international law enforcement in addressing antifraud issues.
Source: Coalition Against Insurance Fraud
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