The Missouri Department of Insurance appointed Mary Johnson chief of investigations for the department.
Johnson has been the chief investigative auditor for the Missouri Attorney General’s Office since 2007. Her duties included investigating fraud, supervising auditors and ensuring federal performance standards were met. Johnson’s extensive investigative knowledge gained through audits and financial analysis adds another layer of protection for Missouri consumers.
Missouri insurance producers and industry will have the opportunity to meet Johnson at the upcoming Director’s Regulatory Summit. The Summit will be held on Oct. 15 in St. Louis, Missouri. Registration is $99 and is available at http://insurance.mo.gov/summit/. The window for registration is closing soon, but limited space is still available. The Summit has been approved for 5.8 Continuing Legal Education Hours by the Missouri Bar Association. Additionally, insurance producers can earn up to six Continuing Education hours.
Source: Missouri Department of Insurance
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