Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead has selected Paul Thomas Glause as the new commissioner of the Wyoming Department of Insurance.
Glause assumed the duties of commissioner on Jan. 3. The job is to regulate the insurance marketplace in Wyoming.
Glause currently serves as vice chairman of the Wyoming Board of Equalization and is a member the Board of Directors for Cheyenne Frontier Days. After graduating from law school, he was a county prosecutor for Weston County and engaged in private practice and served as municipal judge in Rock Springs.
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