Kim Holland

Kim Holland (born August 6, 1955) is an American politician and insurance professional from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

She was appointed to that position by Governor Brad Henry in 2005, following the indictment and resignation of her predecessor, Carroll Fisher.

In 2010, attempting to gain her second full term in office, Holland faced Republican nominee John D. Doak, who defeated her in November's general election.

[4] In May 2007, Holland made national headlines with her market conduct exam on Humana, a large provider of Medicare supplemental insurance.

[5] Holland was called to testify before the United States Senate Committee on Aging, saying "As insurance commissioner, I currently have greater authority to address a consumer's problem with pet insurance than I do protecting the half a million Oklahoma senior citizens covered under a Medicare Prescription Drug or Advantage plan".