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Marianne K. Burke As Alaska's Insurance Commissioner from 1995 to 1999, Ms. Burke oversaw the activities, including taxation, of more than 1200 admitted insurance companies, 6000 licensed producers, and all non-admitted carriers doing business in the state. She was responsible for developing proposed laws governing the business of insurance and writing and implementing regulations to uphold the laws of the state. She was also active in the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), an association of the chief regulators of the fifty states and five other geographic regions of the U.S. In the NAIC, she chaired the oversight of the International Insurance Department, led the first NAIC review of Lloyds of London, and served on the Special Committees on Health Insurance, Regulatory Re-engineering, Market Conduct Examination Oversight, Financial Condition Subcommittee, Accounting Practices and Procedures Subcommittee, Blanks, and the Statistical Task Force. She represented the United States at the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, where she served on work groups and subcommittees for market conduct, insurance accounting, and fraud. During her accounting career, she served as senior audit manager for PriceWaterhouse and as a consultant to for profit companies, not for profit organizations, and governmental entities. Ms. Burke was appointed to the Medicaid Rate Commission where she served three years (1984-1987) as the CPA member prior to its restructuring into an advisory body. She also served three years (1985-1988) as the Governor-appointed public accounting member on the Alaska Board of Accountancy.
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