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Prof.
Howard Kunreuther
Cecilia Yen Koo Professor of Decision Sciences
and Public Policy, Operations and Information
Management Department
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
563 JMHH, 3730 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6340
Howard
Kunreuther is the Cecilia Yen Koo Professor
of Decision Sciences and Public Policy at the
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania as
well as serving as Co-Director of the Wharton
Risk Management and Decision Processes Center.
He has a long-standing interest in ways that
society can better manage low probability-high
consequence events as it relates to technological
and natural hazards and has published extensively
on the topic. Kunreuther is currently a member
of the National Research Council (NRC) Board
on Radioactive Waste Management, was a member
of the NRC Board on Natural Disasters and chaired
the H. John Heinz III Center Panel on Risk,
Vulnerability and True Costs of Coastal Hazards.
He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Society
for Risk Analysis and received the Societys
Distinguished Achievement Award in 2001. Kunreuther
is the author with Paul Freeman of Managing
Environmental Risk through Insurance (1997)
and co-editor (with Richard Roth, Sr.) of Paying
the Price: The Status of Role of Insurance Against
Natural Disasters in the United States (1998)
and co-editor (with Steve Hoch) of Wharton on
Making Decisions (2001). He is a recipient of
the Elizur Wright Award for the publication
that makes the most significant contribution
to the literature of insurance.
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