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Charles M. Nyce, PhD, CPCU, API, is
a senior director of knowledge resources at the American Institute
for CPCU and the Insurance Institute of America. He is the primary
author of CPCU 510 (Foundations of Risk Management and Insurance
and a coordinating author on ARM 54) Risk Assessment. He
has taught enterprise risk management and corporate risk management
classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at LaSalle
University, University of Georgia, University of Hartford, and
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Nyce has authored
numerous articles on a variety of risk management and insurance
topics, including title insurance, IPOs, enterprise risk management,
and natural hazards. He is also contributing
author to two books dealing with insurance and natural hazards,
one of which is Disasters by Design: a Reassessment of Natural
Hazards in the United States.
Before joining the Institutes, Nyce was assistant professor
of risk management and insurance at The Terry College, University
of Georgia, in Athens, where he twice received an Outstanding Faculty
Member Award. Before that, he was assistant professor of insurance
at The Barney School, University of Hartford (Conn.), where he
also served as director of the R.C. Knox Center for Insurance and
Risk Management Studies. Nyce has also served as a research
assistant and instructor at The Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania.
A magna cum laude graduate of LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Nyce earned a B.A. degree in mathematics. He then earned both
an M.A. and a doctoral degree in insurance and risk management
from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. |