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Thomas B. Considine : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas B. Considine

Tom Considine is a proven insurance, financial services & healthcare c-suite executive, as well as a former state managed care & financial services commissioner with a record as a successful change agent. He is the Founder and Managing Member of Gravilaur Solutions, LLC, a strategic consulting firm. Before Gravilaur, Considine served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center (MHMC). 〔http://www.njbiz.com/article/20140403/NJBIZ01/140409939/Meadowlands-Hospital-Medical-Center-names-new-CEO; http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/04/former_christie_cabinet_member_to_lead_meadowlands_hospitals.html; http://blogs.app.com/capitolquickies/2014/04/03/monmouth-resident-thomas-considine-named-meadowlands-hospital-new-ceo/〕 Prior to this post he served as Chief Operating Officer of Magnacare.〔()"Considine's leap from NJ regulator to MagnaCare". Retrieved 2012-3-6.〕 Previous to this he served as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance.〔()"Administration". Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕 Prior to being named Commissioner, Considine worked at MetLife, Inc., a global financial services company, for nearly 17 years. Additionally, he served on a number of professional boards and financial services industry-related organizations.〔()"Meet the Commissioner". Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕
== Commissioner ==

Governor Chris Christie, nominated Considine to serve as Commissioner of the Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) on January 15, 2010.〔(),"3 names to head N.J. human services, Guard, banking", www.northjersey.com, (Morristown). 2010-1-15. Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕〔(),"Considine sworn in as DOBI commissioner". Retrieved 2010-12-21〕 During his tenure, Considine’s approach was to work with business, to streamline the regulatory process, and to make DOBI as adept at promoting the growth and stability of its licensees as it is at protecting consumers.
Since the start of his tenure in 2010, Considine repealed burdensome regulations, spread the pro-growth message of the Christie Administration in the banking and insurance industries, set in motion regulations to reform Personal Injury Protection (PIP), reformed government banking deposit guarantees〔() Government Unit Deposit Protection Adoption". Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕 and worked with the Legislature on bills to expand captive〔A-2360 from the New Jersey Legislature website, www.njleg.org. Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕 and reinsurance markets.〔A-2670 from the New Jersey legislature website, www.njleg.org. Retrieved 2010-12-22〕〔()"Insurance Commissioner Applauds Captive Insurance Bill; Unveils Reinsurance Initiative". Retrieved 2010-12-22〕 He has also taken a strong approach to fighting insurance fraud.〔() Daks, Martin (2010-10-20) "State steps up fight against insurance fraud" NJ BIZ. Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕
In addition to his responsibilities as Commissioner, Considine held leadership positions with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). He was elected to the national Executive Committee of the NAIC, and also became the Vice Chairman of the NAIC's Northeast Zone.〔()"Considine named to leadership post at National Association of Insurance Commissioners", Retrieved 2010-12-22.〕 He was also instrumental in leadings the NAIC's Reinsurance Task Force's adoption of revisions to NAIC's reinsurance models.〔()"NAIC Adopts Revisions to Reinsurance Models", Retrieved 2012-3-6.〕
On January 30, 2012, Governor Christie announced the Considine would be stepping down on February 10, 2012 to return to the private sector as COO of Magnacare.〔()"Head of N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance to step down", Retrieved 2012-3-6.〕

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