Center for the Study of Insurance Regulation

What We Do

The Center for the Study of Insurance Regulation, established in 2013, enhances awareness of The Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM) as a center for thought leadership in the field of insurance by creating a forum for candid discourse on the subject of insurance regulation among business leaders, lawmakers and other government officials, educators and others involved in developing and implementing public policy affecting the business of insurance in the U.S. and globally

The Center for the Study of Insurance Regulation, established in 2013, enhances awareness of The Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM) as a center for thought leadership in the field of insurance by creating a forum for candid discourse on the subject of insurance regulation among business leaders, lawmakers and other government officials, educators and others involved in developing and implementing public policy affecting the business of insurance in the U.S. and globally.  The Center provides a platform for members of these varied constituencies to discuss and learn about important and emerging issues and trends in insurance regulation, thereby helping to create opportunities for GSRM students to be involved and engaged with leaders in the field of insurance.  It organizes an annual insurance regulation conference in October and jointly organizes similar events with other centers. The Center is in partnership with renowned law firms specializing in insurance.

CSIR Advisory Board and Directors

Contact

W. Jean Kwon, Ph.D., CPCU
Edwin A.G. Manton Chair Professor in International Insurance and Risk Management
School of Risk Management
St. John’s University
[email protected] 

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