Tuesday, OCTOBER 22 | 8:30 AM
The P/C Insurance Industry in an Age of Uncertainty: An Overview and Outlook
This presentation will provide a fast-paced and detailed overview of the P/C insurance industry’s performance as economic, financial and geopolitical uncertainty loom large. Insurers, producers and policyholders alike remained concerned about the lingering effects of inflation, economic growth, a challenging underwriting environment, unrelenting catastrophe losses, emerging technology risks and an uncertain political course for the country.
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Robert P. Hartwig, PhD, CPCU Robert Hartwig (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1993) is clinical associate professor of finance and director of the Risk and Uncertainty Management Center. His research focuses on insurance markets and structures, risk management, pandemic risk, risk-bearing capital market instruments, the financing of technology risks and venture capital in insurance markets. He makes frequent presentations to insurance industry management, boards of directors, regulators and legislators. Prior to joining the Darla Moore School of Business, he was president and economist for the Insurance Information Institute in New York and in prior positions worked for Swiss Re, the National Council on Compensation Insurance and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University. His professional experience includes expert witness testimony and testimony before numerous congressional and state legislative committees. He holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) credential and speaks frequently in the media on all issues related to insurance markets. |