Aubie W. Knight has assumed the role of chief executive officer of the Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia (IIAG).
Knight has been with IIAG since 1996. During his tenure, he has been responsible for most of IIAG’s for-profit operations and has been involved in other aspects of IIAG’s management.
Knight is succeeding Gould B. Hagler, Jr. as chief executive of the organization. Hagler, who has been with IIAG as its lobbyist since 1987 and as executive director since 1996, remains with IIAG handling lobbying and government affairs duties.
Knight is also an instructor of continuing education and insurance designation courses. On a national level, he has been involved with the errors and omissions (E&O) program offered by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America and serving on a number of other working groups and task forces related to insurance agents professional liability and loss control.
Knight also works with University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business as a part-time instructor of risk management and insurance courses. He serves on the board of directors of the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE) and is a 2009 graduate of GSAE’s Leadership Academy.
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