By Kevin McCauley
Ben Nelson, who decided not to defend his Nebraska Senate seat in November, has taken the CEO/chief spokesperson slot at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
The Democrat is to handle outreach to federal and international bodies, as well as state government associations, consumers and the insurance industry, according to the NAIC.
Prior to representing the Cornhusker State on Capitol Hill, he served as its governor.
Earlier, Nelson was CEO of Central National Insurance Group, and chief of staff of the NAIC, which is the standard-setting body of the regulators of the 50 states.
Nelson also has taken a senior advisor post in Washington for PA firm Agenda, which is based in Albuquerque. |