Sanford keep Hodges’ insurance chief
Say it is past the party, Dir-Republicans chose Mark Sanford decided, at least one member of the Dir Democrat Jim Hodges’ Cabinet, Romanian, born of Insurance Director Ernst N. CSISZAR.
“It is certainly against the conventional wisdom of doing so,” said Sanford Friday, “but the reason is competence.”
CSISZAR, 52, was appointed head of the division of insurance Hodges as President and CEO of Seibels Bruce Group Inc., an award of damages and accidents in Colombia.
Over the past three years, CSISZAR by the nickname “Ernie”, has cultivated a reputation as independent thinkers.
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