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American Risk and Insurance Association

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The American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA) is a professional association 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 also hosts an annual meeting.[1]

History

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The association was formed in 1932.

Presidents
Year[2] President Affiliation
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

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Professor Alma Cohen receives award for research 'that has stood the test of time'". Harvard Law Today. July 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "ARIA 2013 Annual Meeting Program" (PDF). Aria.org.
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