04/04/21
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Lincoln, NE (WorkersCompensation.com) - Governor Pete Ricketts announced the appointment of Eric Dunning of Omaha as the next director of the Nebraska Department of Insurance (NDOI). Dunning has been the Director of Government Affairs for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska since December 2013. He has over 15 years of experience as an attorney for NDOI, having advised agency leadership on legal matters pertaining to insurance regulation from 1998 to 2013. Dunning began his professional career as an attorney for the Colorado General Assembly.
“Eric is a highly respected leader in our state s insurance industry with impressive legal, public policy, and private sector experience,” said Gov. Ricketts. “Having previously spent over a decade-and-a-half with the department, he has the knowledge to hit the ground running as director. Under Eric s leadership, Nebraska s regulatory climate for insurers will continue to be a model for states ac
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Former USAA CEO Stuart Parker receives more than $6 million golden parachute
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USAA CEO Wayne Peacock, right, stands by his predecessor, Stuart Parker, during a reception last year in San Antonio.Billy Calzada /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Former CEO Stuart Parker, who retired last year, received more than $6 million in severance from five USAA insurance companies last year.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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USAA CEO Wayne Peacock received about $1.9 million in compensation from five USAA insurance companies last year. He received about $4.9 million in 2019.Billy Calzada /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less
Former USAA CEO Stuart Parker had a cushy landing following his departure last year from the San Antonio insurance and financial services company.