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RMS Experts
The following is a selected list of RMS experts. Click on the links
to read their biographies and view samples of their research.
Hemant H. Shah
is co-founder, president, and CEO of RMS. He serves on various Boards
including the University Corporation of Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and St. John's School of Risk Management and Actuarial
Science and is a director of the RAND Center for the
Study of Terrorism and Political Violence. He holds a B.S. in Civil
Engineering and an M.S. in Engineering Management from Stanford
University.
Dr. Weimin Dong is
a co-founder and chief risk officer at RMS. He has over 30 years of
industrial, teaching, and research experience in seismic hazard
evaluation, and insurance and financial risk assessment. Dr. Dong is
the chief architect of RMS' catastrophe models, and has overseen the
company's R&D efforts since its inception. He received his Ph.D.
from Stanford University and his Master of Engineering Mechanics
from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Dr. Robert Muir-Wood
is chief research officer at RMS. Dr.
Muir-Wood has more than 20 years of experience developing
probabilistic catastrophe models and has collaborated with the
insurance industry over the past 15 years to improve catastrophe analysis
accuracy. Dr. Muir-Wood received his degrees and was an Earth Sciences
Research Fellow at Cambridge University.
Dr. Gordon Woo
is a catastrophe risk consultant for RMS and chief architect for the
RMS Terrorism Model. He has extensive experience on quantitative risk
assessment at nuclear, chemical, petroleum, and military
installations. Dr. Woo graduated in Mathematics at the top of his
class at Cambridge University and completed his PhD at MIT as a
Kennedy Scholar.
Dr. Andrew Coburn
is VP of catastrophe
research and director of terrorism research. He has
contributed to the R&D of modeling for
terrorism, human casualty, cyber-risk, and earthquake risk. Dr.
Coburn completed his PhD at Cambridge
University and has studied many catastrophes, developing
techniques for their analysis, modeling, and quantification.
Dr. Auguste Boissonnade
is VP of product
development for RMS and was the original architect of the RMS
hurricane models. He has more than 20 years
experience in structural analysis and design, natural
hazard modeling, and risk assessment for the U.S.,
Europe, Africa, and Asia. Dr. Boissonnade has a B.S. from Ecole
Superieure des Travaux Publics and a PhD from Stanford
University, where he has been a Consulting Professor.
Rick Anderson
is the chief actuary at RMS. He is responsible for the R&D of the financial module
and modeling of uncertainty in the catastrophe models and R&D of enterprise-wide risk modeling for
property/casualty insurance companies. Mr. Anderson earned his B.S.
in Mathematics from Illinois State University, is a Fellow of the
Casualty Actuarial Society and a member of the American Academy of
Actuaries.
RMS experts regularly contribute to academic and industry
publications and conferences, offering research findings and leading
discussions on topics driving the insurance and catastrophe risk
management industry. If you are looking for speakers for an upcoming
event, please contact Jennifer Mueller at +44.20.7444.7711 or
jennifer.mueller@rms.com. |