NAMIC State and Policy Affairs Department

NAMIC State and Policy Affairs Department
NAMIC’S 50-state advocacy strategy is executed through regional assignments of
our government affairs staff. For more information about an issue or to discuss
NAMIC’s position, please contact your state affairs manager.
Neil Alldredge
Senior Vice President – State and Policy Affairs
[email protected]
Indiana
Joe Thesing
Assistant Vice President – State Affairs
[email protected]
Ohio
Erin Collins
State Affairs Manager – Mid-Atlantic Region
[email protected]
Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia,
District of Columbia, and West Virginia
Mark Johnston
State Affairs Manager – Midwest Region
[email protected]
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wisconsin
Paul Martin
State Affairs Manager – Southwest Region
[email protected]
Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah
John Murphy
State Affairs Manager – Northeast Region
[email protected]
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Rhode Island, and Vermont
Christian Rataj
State Affairs Manager – West Region
[email protected]
3601 Vincennes Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: 317.875.5250
Fax: 317.879.8408
www.namic.org
NAMIC is the largest and most diverse property/casualty trade association in the country, with
1,400 regional and local mutual insurance member companies on main streets across America,
joining many of the country’s largest and most diverse national insurers who call NAMIC their
home. Member companies serve more than 135 million auto, home, and business policyholders,
writing in excess of $196 billion in annual premiums that account for 50 percent of the
automobile/homeowners market and 31 percent of the business insurance market. More than
200,000 people are employed by NAMIC member companies.
Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington,
and Wyoming
Liz Reynolds
State Affairs Manager – Southeast Region
[email protected]
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina