Dir Balducci Kofman appoints professor at the Maine Insurance Chief
Governor of Maine, John Baldacci E. Mila Kofman nominated as a super-intensive Dent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance.
Kofman has experience in academic, government and nonprofit sectors. She currently serves as Research Associate Professor at Georgetown University Health Policy Institute in Washington, DC It has resulted in research projects on unversichert, health care fraud and other topics. She said the projects were funded by groups such as Robert W. Johnson Foundation, The Commonwealth Fund, and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and so on.
Before joining the Georgetown University, Kofman was a regulatory authority of the U.S. Department of Labor, where she specialized in the development of guidelines for the federal government and health reforms and initiatives. She kept this position from 1997 to 2001.
Kofman has served as a consumer representative of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) since 2002. He was appointed co-editor of the Journal of Insurance Regulation during the year 2005. It has a moderator in many national health and public meetings and briefings during his career and has been widely published.
Kofman has a Bachelor’s Degree in government and politics at the University of Maryland. She won a JD from Georgetown University Law Center.
While in the legislature, Kofman fill the position April 2009, the expiry of five-year term by former Superintendent Alessandro A. Iuppa, resigned in January 2007.
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