WASHINGTON (Nov. 12, 2024)
²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½ to Host Joint Member Diversity Leadership Breakfast Forum and American Indian and Alaska Native Liaison Committee Session at Fall National Meeting
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½) will host its 2024 Fall National Meeting in Denver, Colorado, November 16-19, 2024. A special session within this fall’s meeting is the Joint Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Member Diversity Leadership Breakfast Forum and the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½ American Indian and Alaska Native Liaison Committee session, scheduled for Monday, November 18, 2024.
The event, Mind the Gap: Building Tribal Relationships – Exploring and Expanding Medical Access through Education, Insurance, and Understanding, is aimed to foster dialogue and collaboration on critical issues impacting American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
The session will include breakfast (limited seating) from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. MT, followed by the American Indian and Alaska Native Liaison Committee Meeting from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. MT at the Gaylord Rockies Hotel—Juniper Ballroom, Level 1.
The meeting will feature several agenda items, including:
- A presentation on medical education strategies for American Indians and Alaska Natives by Bill Snyder with Leavitt Partners and Dr. LeeAnna Muzquiz, an American Indian family physician and associate dean of admissions at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
- A presentation on producer outreach to tribal members providing access to affordable insurance products by Brendan McKenna, Vice President of Tribal First, and a participating tribal member of the Pueblo of Nambe of New Mexico.
- A panel discussion focused on how state-based insurance regulators support tribal communities, featuring American Indian and Alaska Native Liaison Committee Chair, and Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready, Alaska Insurance Director Lori K. Wing-Heier and Evelyn Boswell, ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½ Chief Diversity Officer.
About the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
As part of our state-based system of insurance regulation in the United States, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½) provides expertise, data, and analysis for insurance commissioners to effectively regulate the industry and protect consumers. The U.S. standard-setting organization is governed by the chief insurance regulators from the 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories. Through the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½, state insurance regulators establish standards and best practices, conduct peer reviews, and coordinate regulatory oversight. ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù¹Ù·½ staff supports these efforts and represents the collective views of state regulators domestically and internationally.