The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and Insurors of Tennessee will host regulators from across the southeastern United States for the 2024 Southeast Regulators Association (SERA) conference from November 3-5, 2024, in Nashville.
SERA, which first met in 1963, includes representatives from 13 states, the Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The association meets annually with hosting duties rotating among member states. SERA provides a platform for regulators and insurance industry professionals to discuss common interests and challenges and to develop potential solutions.
“Nashville’s mix of the modern and historic is the perfect backdrop for SERA’s annual meeting, and our team is excited to partner with Insurors of Tennessee to provide an informative, memorable experience for all attendees,” said TDCI Commissioner Carter Lawrence.
Keynote speakers for the conference include Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, David Altmaier (Consultant for the Southern Group), and Fred Karlinksy, Shareholder & Chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Global Insurance Regulatory and Transactions Practice Group.
TDCI is committed to its mission of “Protecting Tennesseans, empowering professionals” through balanced oversight of insurance and regulated professions, enhancing consumer advocacy, education, and public safety. Established in 1893, Insurors of Tennessee is a statewide professional association representing independent insurance agents.
For registration information, as well as hotel and meeting agendas, visit us online here.
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