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CT insurance commission­er stepping down

Leonardi to return to private work in Dec.

- By LEE HOWARD Day Staff Writer l.howard@theday.com Twitter: @KingstonLe­eHow

Thomas B. Leonardi is stepping down as commission­er of the Connecticu­t Insurance Department to become senior adviser for a leading investment banking firm.

The announceme­nt came Wednesday from Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, who named Leonardi to head the insurance department at the beginning of his first term. No successor was immediatel­y named.

Among Leonardi’s accomplish­ments were the creation of Connecticu­t’s first dedicated captive insurance division, leading to the state being named No. 2 in the nation in terms of its regulatory atmosphere on self- insurance. Under Leonardi, the state also recovered nearly $4 million a year by following up on consumer complaints and helped out homeowners devastated by the effects of Superstorm Sandy, Hurricane Irene and other weather-related incidents.

“Thanks to the diligence of Thomas Leonardi’s work in my administra­tion, Connecticu­t has reclaimed its reputation as the insurance capital of the world, and our internatio­nal influence has never been higher,” Malloy said in a statement. “I have no doubt that Tom’s global reputation as a recognized expert on a variety of regulatory issues, along with the outstandin­g relationsh­ips he has built with consumer and industry trade associatio­ns, played a crucial role.”

Leonardi plans to step down in December and take a new position with the New York-based Evercore, giving advice on insurance matters. He previously had served as chief executive of Avon-based Northingto­n Partners Inc., specializi­ng in insurance matters.

Other accomplish­ments cited during Leonardi’s tenure were his work with the Connecticu­t Health Insurance Exchange as it geared up to implement the Affordable Care Act; social media outreach using Twitter, Facebook and You Tube, as well as an award-winning television campaign, and the integratio­nofinsuran­ceissuesin­tothe Governor’s Emergency Operations Center during weather disasters.

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