The Alabama Department of Insurance named Stephanie Tompkins manager of the department’s Consumer Services Division, succeeding Dusty Smith, who was promoted to be deputy commissioner for insurance regulation.

Tompkins has 25 years of experience in the insurance business and regulation, including the past 10 years as education and outreach coordinator and as consumer service specialist at ALDOI. Before that, she was a senior underwriter at Associated Insurance Administrators, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Tompkins holds a master’s degree in management, and she earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Auburn University at Montgomery.
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