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Trustmark Mutual Holding Company Names Tim Moore Senior Vice President and General Counsel

Business Wire, May 16, 2005

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Timothy J. Moore, 54, an attorney with 30 years' insurance industry experience, joined Trustmark Companies as its new Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Law. The announcement was made by Dave McDonough, CEO and President of the Lake Forest-based health and life insurer.

As General Counsel, Moore will be responsible for managing claims litigation and all other legal, compliance, internal audit and recovery proceedings involving Trustmark and CoreSource, the company's third-party benefits administrator.

"I look forward to continuing the strong tradition of excellence that Trustmark demonstrates in the employee benefits sector," said Moore.

Most recently, Moore served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary at American Medical Security Group (AMS) in Green Bay, Wis., which was recently acquired by PacifiCare. He was also partner at Katten Muchin and Zavis in Chicago, representing insurance companies in corporate and regulatory affairs. Prior to law school, Moore co-owned a property and casualty insurance adjusting business.

Moore earned his Juris Doctor with Honors from DePaul University College of Law and a bachelor's degree in history from DePaul University. He is licensed to practice law in Illinois and Wisconsin.

About the Trustmark Companies

Trustmark Mutual Holding Company, through its subsidiary companies and operating divisions, is licensed nationwide to offer a full line of life, medical, dental, managed care, disability, critical illness and benefit administration services to groups and individuals. The Trustmark companies and operating units include CoreSource, Trustmark Group Insurance, Trustmark Group Select, Starmark, Trustmark Affinity Markets and Trustmark Voluntary Benefit Solutions. Trustmark Mutual Holding Company has assets of more than $1.9 billion.

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