NAIC appoints new chief executive

Former Nebraska senator to lead US regulatory body

Ben Nelson at the NAIC

Former Nebraska senator Ben Nelson has been named chief executive officer of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) in the US.

He replaces NAIC acting chief executive Andrew Beal, who stepped into the role after former chief executive Terri Vaughan left the association in November.

Prior to retiring from the Senate in 2012 after two terms, Nelson served as governor of Nebraska from 1990 to 1998. He has also served as executive vice-president and chief of staff for the NAIC

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