E. Susan Kellogg (born July 11, 1945) is an American educator. After serving as a university administrator and as a director at MetLife, she was appointed Maryland's insurance commissioner in June 1988, taking office the following month.[1][2] She left after ten months, under pressure from state lawmakers and consumer advocates about rising car insurance rates.[3] She served as an adjunct professor of business at Virginia Military Institute, where she has faced claims of racial insensitivity.[4]
E. Susan Kellogg | |
|---|---|
| Maryland Insurance Commissioner | |
| In office July 11, 1988 – August 1, 1989 | |
| Governor | William Donald Schaefer |
| Preceded by | Edward J. Muhl |
| Succeeded by | John A. Donaho |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 11, 1945 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
| Spouse | Walter Frankhauser |
| University of Cincinnati Syracuse University Loyola University Maryland Union Institute & University | |
References
edit- ↑ Smith, C. Fraser (June 8, 1988). "Kellogg named Md. insurance commissioner". The Baltimore Sun. p. 21A. Retrieved October 20, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Frank, Peter H. (August 19, 1988). "Blues lose $29.1 million in operations for 1st half". The Baltimore Sun. p. 8D. Retrieved October 20, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Lancaster, John; Valentine, Paul W. (May 24, 1989). "Md. Insurance Chief Quits Amid Lawmaker Complaints". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
- ↑ Shapira, Ian (October 17, 2020). "At VMI, Black cadets endure lynching threats, Klan memories and Confederacy veneration". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 20, 2020.