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Print article The state of Alaska paid more than $81,000 to relocate former commissioner and current Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka and her family to Anchorage in 2019 an outsized bill she says was caused by a state policy that forced her to accept bids from fraudulent movers, driving up the cost. Tshibaka resigned March 29, the same day she announced she is running for the Senate seat held by Lisa Murkowski. She has made saving the government money a centerpiece of her campaign, touting her accomplishments cutting costs in her department as commissioner. State regulations require employees to pay back a portion of relocation expenses if they stay at their job for less than two years after the completion of their move. Tshibaka resigned two years and 39 days after the date her move ended. ....
People & Places Dan Fortin as president and Todd Greeley as chief operating officer for Financial Lines. Both executives joined QBE NA from Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance. With the hires, QBE NA said it aims to expand its Management Liability, Professional Liability and Transactional Liability practices. Fortin, who has nearly 30 years of insurance industry experience, has held a variety of financial lines senior leadership roles at BHSI and CNA Financial during his career. He also was a managing director for Aon Financial Services Group. Greeley was previously a senior vice president for Executive & Professional Lines at BHSI. Prior to that, he led the financial lines claim group at CNA Financial for more than 10 years. Before joining the insurance industry, Greeley was an attorney in private practice in New York, with a commercial litigation focus representing executives, as well as financial lines insurers. He also served as an assistant district at ....