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25 August 2020
South Carolina
Reporter Maria Ward-Brennan

South Carolina Department of Insurance makes four captive division promotions

The captive division of the South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDoI) has promoted Dan Morris, Greg Delleney, Eva Conley and Lauren Robertson.

Morris has been named as the new deputy director for financial regulation and solvency as Lee Hill retires.

In his new role, Morris will be responsible for the captive division as well as the analysis and examination of traditional companies.

His most recent role was deputy director of the agents licensing and CE division and previously served in various financial analysis roles within the captive division.

Elsewhere, Delleney was promoted to assistant director of captives and is now responsible for the application review, prospect coordination and domicile promotion.

Delleney will also continue to serve as a chief financial analyst for the captive division.

Conley will take on the role of supervising financial analyst. She will be responsible for overseeing the work of all financial analysts in the captive division and assists with reviewing licensing applications and complex business plan changes.

Finally, Robertson was named as the new business plan change analyst. Robertson takes on the responsibility for reviewing and analysing proposed changes to captives’ plans of operations and also assists with reviewing licensing applications.

Commenting on the promotions, Ray Farmer, director of the SCDOI, said: “The changes we have made in the recent months only further our ability to serve the public.”

Farmer continued: “These individuals have been strong public servants in their previous roles in the department and it was my pleasure to promote them to their new positions where they will continue to serve in the best interest of our state.”

Jay Branum, the director of the captive division noted: “We all remain committed to delivering the highest level of professional service to our clients in terms of quality of service, depth of industry knowledge, and overall soundness of reputation.”

In July, Joe McDonald left his role as licensing coordinator and consumer liaison at SCDOI.

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