Wiedeman joined the Utah department in 2012 and most recently served as assistant director of the Captive Insurance Division
The Western Region Captive Insurance Conference has announced the speaker lineup for the 2022 event, which will be held on 27-29 June at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada
Nine captive insurance domicile associations and the Self-Insurance Institute of America have filed an amicus brief in support of state insurance regulation in the ongoing case, United States of America v. Delaware Department of Insurance
Berkley Accident and Health, a Berkley company, has appointed Kylie Hunter as regional sales manager for its EmCap Group Captive segment
The Western Region Captive Insurance Conference 11th annual event has kicked off today in Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah has introduced a bill which will amend the insurance code, including “significant” changes for captive insurance to ensure the state remains competitive
The new bill, House Bill 50, will require the Utah risk manager to coordinate and cooperate with any covered entity having responsibility for risk control and safety of school districts and charter schools
The Montana Captive Insurance Association will hold its annual conference in-person if public health conditions improve
In the first of two articles on captive legislation in US states, Diana Bui talks to regulators from Vermont, Utah and North Carolina about their strategies to stay competitive and adapt to industry changes
Ahead of this year’s Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, event chair Renea Louie talks to Rebecca Delaney on what to expect from the 2022 conference, hot topics on the agenda, and the current landscape of the captive industry in Western Region domiciles
Ben Whitehouse of Butler Snow and Kevin Walters of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance discuss regulatory updates and the importance of having a symbiotic relationship between the regulator and captive companies
Delegates gathered in St Louis, Missouri, for the 8th annual Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, which brought together industry leaders to help develop a ‘culture of innovation’
Travis Wegkamp provides CIT with an overview of Utah’s progress in the captive market, highlighting key regulatory changes and his future aspirations
Regulators of Arizona, Missouri and Utah give an update on the health of the Western Region captive domiciles
Michael Low and Alan Fine preview the Western Region Captive Insurance Conference, break down what the schedule has to offer, and discuss what delegates can expect
Ross Elliott of the Utah Captive Insurance Association discusses what attendees can expect from this year’s Western Region Captive Insurance Conference
Ten years after the inception of its captive insurance law, North Carolina is flourishing, having hit a significant milestone in licences, and having become the third largest domicile in the US. Ned Holmes examines what the Old North State is doing right
Sam Komo of the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, Alan Fine of Armanino, and John Talley of TAL Consulting discuss current market conditions for the captive industry in the state of Missouri, as well as the regulatory environment and emerging risks
Known as the Grand Canyon State, Arizona has seen slow but steady growth within its captive industry
Travis Wegkamp of Utah Insurance Department explains that the state is seeing larger companies move to the state with more robust risk management programmes, higher premium volume, and a long-term outlook for the use of their captive