(a member of the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) Task Force on Cost Disclosure and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Advisory Group on Illustrations)
1988 - SOA - Update on Universal Life Reserves and Non-Forfeiture Values, Society of Actuaries - 36p
1993 - SOA - Sales Illustrations - We Can't Life With Them, But We Can't Live Without Them!, Society of Actuaries - 28p
Actuaries can do lots of things.
We can provide the field with a clear description of the policy and how it works.
John Bruins
Carroll Campbell - 1995-2001 - ACLI - President and CEO -
1994 - SOA - Problems and Solutions for Product Illustrations, Society of Actuaries - 28p
who is the chairperson of the Technical Resource Group (TRG), which is the industry advisory committee to the NAIC Disclosure Committee.
He is vice president, government relations with Prudential Life Insurance Company.
George is responsible for Prudential's NAIC activities with special emphasis on life insurance.
George serves as a member of the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) Legislative Advisory Committee, and Accelerated Benefits Working Group, Marketing Practices Task Force and is a member of several other groups.
Kim Dorgan
1999-2015 - Senior Executive Vice President, Public Policy
2015 0108 - ACLI - Press Release - Kim Dorgan Announces Decision to Leave Full-time Position at ACLI - [link]
Kimberly Olson Dorgan announced today that she will be departing the ACLI at the end of January 2015.
senior vice president and general counsel, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.;
accompanied by Otto Meletzke, assistant general counsel, American Council of Life Insurance
1990-1993 - Connecticut Insurance Commissioner
Gene Grabowski
Paul Graham
2010-1, NAIC Proceedings - Principles-Based Reserving (EX) Working Group
Paul Graham - ACLI - stated that the NAIC should condition a survey to determine the impact on the industry.
He said he would be willing to assist the NAIC in developing and distributing such a survey, and suggested the NAIC hire an independent consultant to accumulate the results.
Robert Hunstad - (Minnesota Mutual)
1984 0411, 0503, 0510, 0628, 0913 - GOV (House) - Competition in the Insurance Industry - [PDF-759p-GooglePlay]
(p301) - Ed FEIGHAN (D-OH): Well, if insurance is viewed as an investment by the majority of Americans, that's the result of its portrayal over several decades by the industry.
Robert HUNSTAD: I can't respond to that.
Senior vice president and actuary, Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Co., on behalf of the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI)
Dirk Kempthorne - 2016-, ACLI President and Chief Executive Officer
Kelly Ireland, Vice President – Compliance & Ethics, Compliance & Ethics Forum for Life Insurers
2019 1025 - ACLI - Meeting the Challenge of Promoting Ethics, Kelly Ireland, Vice President – Compliance & Ethics, Compliance & Ethics Forum for Life Insurers - 29p
Impactful Ideas to Promote Ethics Awareness
Small Group Case Study Discussions
Use Real (Sanitized) Cases From Your Own Company
Supplement With Industry Challenges (e.g. Underfunded Universal Life Insurance Policies and What Steps Company Compliance & Ethics Professionals Can Take to Help Their Companies Address this Issue)
1984 - SOA - Deregulation of Financial Industries (rsa84v10n221), Society of Actuaries - 30p
Senior Vice President of Prudential, in charge of the Insurance Services department.
He is also Chairman of Pruco Securities and Vice-Chairman of Pruco Life.
In these capacities he is responsible for the development of Prudential's investment type products.
At its inception, Mr. Marcus was a deputy on the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) Task Force on Financial Services Integration.
As a member of its Blueprint Committee he was one of the authors of the ACLI's study of financial services in the 1980's. <WishList>
Dan Mica (D-FL)
1979-1989 - US House
1989-1996 - ACLI Executive Vice President Specializing in Federal Affairs
1996-2010 - CUNA CEO
Richard Minck - (ACLI)
1980s - Baldwin United
1980-2, NAIC Proceedings
1. Liquidity Problems
Mr. Richard Minck, representing the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), was requested to provide a general review, from the ACLI's perspective, of the concern over life insurance industry cash flow and liquidity problems.
Mr. Minck noted several factors:
... said the most striking change in life insurance in past years was in the non-guaranteed elements. - 1994-1, NAIC Proceedings
Blake L. Newton - ACLI President - Years-?
1979 0930 - NYT - The Appeal of Life Insurance Fades, But Most Families Still Buy It, by Edwin McDowell - [link]
“If it's a savings account, why do you pay interest on it when you borrow?” asked Blake Newton, president of the American Council of Life Insurance.
1991-1A, NAIC Proceedings, Life Marketing Practices to Senior Citizens Working Group
Ed Zimmerman, American Council of Life Insurers expressed his concern about meaningful disclosures
stating that the ACLI did not believe the proposed amendments to the Rules Governing the Advertising of Life Insurance and the Life Insurance Disclosure Model Regulation provide meaningful disclosure.
John Booth, Jack Blaine, Richard Barnsback, Daniel F. Case, Julie Spiezio (1989-2)