Chris Konzelmann Appointed to NASP Board of Directors
White and Williams LLP congratulates Chris Konzelmann, Partner and Chairman of the Subrogation Department, on his appointment to the National Association of Subrogation Professionals’ (NASP) Board of Directors.
In an announcement posted to LinkedIn, NASP stated, “These new board members bring diverse experience, leadership, and a shared vision for NASP’s future. Together, they will continue advancing NASP’s mission to provide education, advocacy, and community for subrogation professionals across all industries.”
Chris is a long-standing member of NASP and a frequent presenter at its Annual and Spring Conferences. He also regularly delivers webinars and training sessions for subrogation clients, helping them stay informed on legal developments and best practices in recovery strategy.
The White and Williams Subrogation Department is proud to continue its partnership with NASP and looks forward to the continued educational opportunities, training, and networking that the Association provides to our team of professionals.

About Chris Konzelmann
Chris Konzelmann has been handling subrogation matters at White and Williams for over 30 years and remains heavily involved on the latest industry developments, with a focus on fire-related losses. As Chairman of the Subrogation Department, Chris oversees a team of attorneys handling subrogation matters nationwide. He leads strategic initiatives, mentors attorneys within the department, and works closely with clients to develop recovery solutions tailored to their business needs.
Chris is a recognized industry leader who has been investigating and litigating large loss subrogation claims for over 30 years. He is an active member of the National Association of Subrogation Professionals, a Certified Instructor with the International Association of Arson Investigators, and an instructor at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland. He regularly presents on subrogation related topics.
About NASP
NASP was established in November 1998, to meet the needs of the subrogation industry and to provide educational opportunities for insurance professionals. Today, NASP’s top priority still is providing continuing legal education, training and networking opportunities for subrogation professionals whether they are insurance claims professionals, litigators, experts, collection vendors, or other service providers.
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