Maine Superintendent of Insurance, Alessandro Iuppa, 53, announced today he will cut short his term and leave his appointive post Jan. 13, 2007, a few weeks after concluding his presidency with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Mr. Iuppa will step down as NAIC's head at the group's Dec. 12 annual meeting, when he will be succeeded by Alabama Insurance Commissioner Walter Bell.
The superintendent said he is considering his options on his next career endeavor, and should make a decision in a few weeks. He would not rule out a post involving the insurance industry.
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