About John Oxendine

john oxendine

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia

Juris Doctorate, 1987

Mercer University, Macon, Georgia

Bachelor of Arts degree, Triple Major in Theology, Greek and Political Science, 1984

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

1987 - 1995 Attorney & Partner, Oxendine and Associates, P.C.

1988 - 1994 Chairman and Member of Georgia State Board of Personnel Administration

1995 - 2011 Insurance Commissioner, Comptroller General and Industrial Loan Commissioner (Consumer Credit Regulator) for the state of Georgia

Present - Attorney, Consultant, John Oxendine, P.C. and Oxendine Insurance Services, Inc.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Member of National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Executive Committee

Chairman of the Southeastern Insurance Commissioners

Chaired the United States Financial Investigation of Lloyd's of London following 9/11 Attacks & Losses

Chaired national investigation into abusive insurance sales practices targeting members of the United States Military

Chaired the NAIC Reinsurance Committee

Active Member of the NAIC International Relations Committee, International Insurance Relations Leadership Group, and Surplus Lines Task Force

Member of National Association of Consumer Credit Administrators (NACCA)

INTERNATION QUALIFICATIONS

Active member of the NAIC International Insurance Relations Committee, The International Insurance Relations Leadership Group and the Surplus Lines Task Force

Chair of the NAIC Reinsurance Committee

Active participation with the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)

Served as Special Envoy to the Hague Convention at the Hague Peace Palace related to the International Enforceability of Judgements

MICROINSURANCE & MICROFINANCE SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

Chair of NAIC Microinsurance Task Force

Member of the Microinsurance IAIS-CGAP Joint Working Group

Member of the NAIC - CIRC joint task force on healthcare in rural China

Participated in Microinsurance site visits to low income areas in India, China, Brazil, Columbia, the Philippines, and Mexico