A Wall Street Journal columnist says State Compensation Insurance Fund President Jan Frank can serve as a good example for executives receiving federal bail-out funds on how to conduct business in the public spotlight.Columnist Cari Tuna wrote in the Journal's Management section that observers credit Frank with repairing the reputation of the quasi-government insurer. She courted lawmakers and regulators to solicit their input while stressing cooperation and openness, Tuna wrote.The State Fund board hired Frank, 57, to take over after firing former President James C. Tudor and Vice Preside...
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