American Risk and Insurance Association
The American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA) is a professional organization whose focus is the study and promotion of knowledge of risk management and insurance. It was formed in 1932 and publishes two journals: Journal of Risk and Insurance and Risk Management and Insurance Review. The association hosts an annual meeting.
Presidents
Year[1] | President | Affiliation |
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1990-1991 | Sandra G. Gustavson | University of Georgia |
1991-1992 | Scott E. Harrington | University of South Carolina |
1992-1993 | Jerry L. Jorgensen | University of Calgary |
1993-1994 | Harold D. Skipper, Jr. | Georgia State University |
1994-1995 | Joan Schmit | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
1995-1996 | Norma Nielson | Oregon State University |
1996-1997 | Bruce A. Palmer | Georgia State University |
1997-1998 | Harris Schlesinger | University of Alabama |
1998-1999 | Stephen P. D'Arcy | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
1999-2000 | Jack M. Nelson | College of Insurance |
2000-2001 | Helen I. Doerpinghaus | University of South Carolina |
2001-2002 | Patrick L. Brockett | University of Texas at Austin |
2002-2003 | Mark J. Browne | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
2003-2004 | Robert E. Hoyt | University of Georgia |
2004-2005 | James M. Carson | Florida State University |
2005-2006 | Larry Cox | The University of Mississippi |
2006-2007 | James Garven | Baylor University |
2007-2008 | Mary A. Weiss | Temple University |
2008-2009 | Terri Vaughan | NAIC/Drake University |
2009-2010 | Vickie Bajtelsmit | Colorado State University |
2010-2011 | Gene Lai | Washington State University |
2011-2012 | David Sommer | St. Mary's University |
2012-2013 | George Zanjani | Georgia State University |
2013-2014 | Laureen Regan | Temple University |
References
- ↑ "ARIA 2013 Annual Meeting Program" (PDF). Aria.org.
See also
- Association of Insurance and Risk Managers in Industry and Commerce
- Professional Risk Managers' International Association
- Risk and Insurance Management Society
External links
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