Phillip Arnzen
Regional Vice President – Midwest
Anna Buhlinger
Federal Affairs Director
Brian Christenberry
Regional Vice President – Great Lakes
Erin Collins
Senior Vice President - State and Policy Affairs
Tony Cotto
Director of Auto and Underwriting Policy
Bri Dahl
Public Policy Analyst
Katherine Duveneck
Federal Affairs Director
Kristin Eichhorn
Assistant Vice President – Political Involvement Programs
Jimi Grande
Senior Vice President - Federal & Political Affairs
Tom Karol
General Counsel - Federal
Lindsey Klarkowski
Director of Data Science & AI/ML Policy
Patrick McCarty
Federal Affairs Manager
Caitlin Murray
Regional Vice President – Southeast
Matt Overturf
Regional Vice President – Ohio Valley & Mid Atlantic
Cate Paolino
Director of Public Policy
Christian Rataj
Senior Regional Vice President – Western Region
Colleen Scheele
Public Policy Counsel, Solvency & Tax Policy
Jon Schnautz
Vice President - State Affairs
Ward Tisdale
Regional Vice President - Southwest
Brandon Vick
Regional Vice President – Northwest Region
Katherine Duveneck serves as director for federal and political affairs representing NAMIC members before Congress and federal regulatory agencies on their priorities relating to the insurance industry.
Prior to joining NAMIC, Duveneck did a brief stint in finance managing political research for a broker-dealer. Before that, she spent several years working for members of Congress in both the Senate and the House in senior roles. She served as the banking legislative assistant for Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who serves on the Senate Finance Committee, and previously served on the Senate Banking Committee and Joint Economic Committee. In that role, Duveneck focused on banking, housing, transit, budget, and small business-related policies.
In the House, Duveneck served as legislative director for Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona, where she primarily oversaw the Ways and Means Committee tax and financial services portfolio in addition to the Joint Economic Committee where Schweikert serves as the senior House Republican. Duveneck was the lead staffer when Schweikert was named to the Joint Select Committee on the Solvency of Multiemployer Pensions. Prior to the appointment to Ways and Means she managed Schweikert’s House Financial Services Committee portfolio.
Duveneck is originally from southern California and received her B.A. in Political Science from the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C. Duveneck also serves as a board member of the Tax Coalition, an all-women’s tax organization based in Washington D.C.