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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Episode 35 features Commissioner Mulready discussing the landscape of technology and cybersecurity risks with Robin Meyer, Partner at Innovative Technology Law Group in Oklahoma City.
Robin Meyer is a technology law expert and Partner at Innovative Technology Law Group in Oklahoma City. She previously served as General Counsel and Data Protection Officer at TokenEx and spent eight years as Deputy General Counsel at OMES, leading statewide IT initiatives. A Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US), she is active in Oklahoma Women in Technology and Women in Cybersecurity. With extensive experience speaking at IT and cybersecurity conferences, Robin simplifies complex topics and shares insights on technology law and data protection trends.
Episode 34 features Commissioner Mulready discussing the US runoff industry with Carolyn Fahey, Executive Director of the Association of Insurance & Reinsurance Run-Off Companies (AIRROC).
Carolyn Fahey is the Executive Director of AIRROC, where she leads the association and the US runoff industry by shaping its strategic direction with the Board of Directors. She manages AIRROC’s operations and is a prominent speaker and writer on the legacy sector, engaging with regulators, associations, and industry groups.
Episode 33 features Commissioner Mulready discussing disaster preparedness with Annie Mack Vest, newly appointed Director of Oklahoma Emergency Management (OEM).
Director Vest brings extensive experience in disaster mitigation and community preparedness, previously serving as Oklahoma's state hazard mitigation officer and holding leadership roles in emergency management consulting. She holds degrees in Psychology and Disaster Management from Northwest Missouri State University, and in Executive Development for the Public Sector and Adult and Community Education from Ball State University.
Episode 32 features Commissioner Mulready in conversation with Ashley Scott, OID’s Government & Community Affairs Director, discussing the newly enacted HB3089 – Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Act. Tune in as they delve into the program details and its upcoming launch schedule.
Ashley Scott, who assumed the role of OID’s Government and Community Affairs Director in June 2020, brings over a decade of experience. She served in the House of Representatives for over 10 years and was a legislative liaison at the Oklahoma State Department of Health before joining OID.
Episode 31: Commissioner Mulready talks with Oklahoma Insurance Deputy Commissioner Mike Rhoads about his role at OID. They cover various topics, including health insurance coverage, home insurance, natural disasters, and how the Consumer Assistance Division supports Oklahomans.
Mike Rhoads
Episode 30: In this episode, Commissioner Mulready sits down with Representative Mark Tedford (R-Tulsa) and OID’s Government & Community Affairs Director Ashley Scott to discuss HB3089 – Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Act. Listen as they explain how this bill will help the Oklahoma consumer.
Mark Tedford
In this episode, Commissioner Mulready sits down with mental health reform advocate Cathy Costello to discuss mental health care, parity and access to care in Oklahoma.
Cathy, originally from Overland Park, Kansas, pursued her passion for classical music and opera, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kansas, where she met her husband, Mark Costello. They settled in Edmond, Oklahoma, raising five children while working in education and building small businesses together. Mark's political career as the Oklahoma State Labor Commissioner was supported by Cathy until his tragic death in 2015, when their oldest son, battling schizoaffective disorder, fatally stabbed Mark. Since then, Cathy has become a vocal advocate for mental health reform, testifying before senate committees and championing legislation like the Labor Commissioner Mark Costello Act. She travels nationwide sharing her story and serves on numerous mental health advocacy boards, aiming to prevent similar tragedies and support the millions affected by mental illness in America.
Commissioner Mulready visits with Katy Spangler, Principal at Spangler Strategies, delving into the present landscape of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Discussion includes intended applications and benefits of an HSA.
Katy Spangler
Insurance prices are soaring and homeowners in states prone to natural disasters have been hit the hardest. In this episode, Commissioner Mulready sits down with Kayla Blount, Principal/Advisor at 317 Insurance Advisors to discuss Oklahoma rates and what the consumer can do about it.
Kayla Blount, Principal/Advisor at 317 Insurance Advisors, began her insurance journey at Liberty Mutual, excelling and earning awards through dedication. In July 2019, she boldly became the owner of 317 Insurance Advisors, emphasizing personalized coverage tailored to each client's needs, guided by values rooted in faith.
Over 50 million Americans have a mental illness, but more than half (55%) of adults with a mental illness don’t receive treatment. Oklahoma ranks 38th in mental health care. In this episode, Commissioner Mulready sits down with Zack Stoycoff, Executive Director, Healthy Minds Policy Initiative, to discuss where we stand in Oklahoma with Mental Health Care and Coverage.
With over a decade of dedicated experience delving into public policy in Oklahoma, Zack is a seasoned professional with a passion for advancing community well-being. In his role at Healthy Minds, he orchestrates a dedicated team, overseeing comprehensive data analysis, examining best practices, and assessing community needs. This invaluable work informs, and shapes state and local policy dialogues related to mental health and substance use disorders.
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.