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Insurance head eyes financial reform

With arguably one of the highest public profiles among association leaders, Frank Keating took over as CEO of the American Council of Life Insurers six years ago, after serving two terms as Republican governor of Oklahoma and terms in his state’s House and Senate. He came to national prominence in his handling of the aftermath of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, but his time in public service began years earlier, first as an FBI agent, then a U.S. attorney and through appointments by President Reagan and the first President Bush in the departments of Treasury, Housing and Justice. A fixture on Capitol Hill, Keating relies on political balance in his government relations… Read More