Nevada Insurance Commissioner Scott Kipper Resigns

Jun 11, 2015

 

Nevada’s Commissioner of Insurance Scott J. Kipper has resigned as State Commissioner for the Nevada Division of Insurance (“Division”), effective July 2, 2015.

“It has been an honor to have served the State of Nevada as Commissioner.  I am proud of the Division’s accomplishments,” said Commissioner Kipper in a news release issued today, June 11, 2015.  “I am certain that the Division of Insurance will continue to serve the consumers, protecting the rights of all Nevadans as we regulate the $12 billion dollar insurance industry.”

Commissioner Kipper was re-appointed to his position on October 2011 after serving as Nevada’s Commissioner from December 2008 to June 2010.  During his tenure, the Division has been identified as one of the top insurance regulatory agencies in the country.

Commissioner Kipper also served on the Executive Committee at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and on the Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance at the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Before serving as Insurance Commissioer, he served as the Deputy Commissioner in charge of the Office of Health Insurance for the Louisiana Department of Insurance, and CEO of the State of Louisiana Office of Group Benefits.

He also served as the State of Oregon Insurance Administrator.

Commissioner Kipper began his career in the insurance industry as an independent life and health agent in Laramie, Wyoming.  He is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and holds a degree in business administration.

 

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