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The player: as head of Harbor Point Re, a member of the Bermuda Class of 2005, John Berger has drawn up a game plan for the reinsurer that's big on teamwork and discipline
Summary Summary * Born in 1950. * Played professional basketball in Europe. * Direct treaty underwriter, Prudential Re. * President and...
Risk & Insurance, 01/01/07 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication -
Programming for success: Robert Petrie couldn't figure out his major in college. A semester off from school and a volunteering gig later, Petrie discovered his focus in lifeand programmed his way to a career in risk management and the position of CE
Robert G. Petrie III recalls his junior year at the University of California at Berkley like it was yesterday. The critical juncture in his young...
Risk & Insurance, 10/01/05 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication -
Relief for the 'bottom line': obesity is exerting a devastating impact on its sufferers and on corporate America's bottom line. It's costing employers tens of billions of dollars through insurance programs and lost productivity. Some employers are taking
The word "epidemic" usually conjures up thoughts of a contagious and often fatal virus working its way through a community, leaving behind a path...
Risk & Insurance, 10/15/04 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication -
Worker loses arms, goes "bionic": advances in prosthetics make life easier for double-amputee
Jessie Sullivan isn't your average amputee. The power linesman who suffered severe electrical burns resulting in the severing of both arms at the...
Risk & Insurance, 09/15/04 by Barbara Morris · More from publication -
HIGHER EDUCATION
Chubb's producer school enhances skills with real life practice Seven teams of students, each representing a player in a unique "Cases and...
Rough Notes, 06/01/04 by Morris, Barbara A · More from publication -
Stress test 2004; in addition to the standbys like divorce and a weak economy, phone rage and desk rageterms virtually unknown until recent yearsare becoming commonplace as sources of workplace malaise
Stress is a fact of life and always has been. The caveman in an earlier age more than likely stressed over finding food for his next meal or over...
Risk & Insurance, 12/01/03 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication -
Smile
Teachers hear all kinds of stories about why students don't have their homework. Here's my favorite: A mother picked up her sick first-grade son's...
NEA Today, 10/01/03 by Koski, Barbara; Morris, Kristi · More from publication -
The big split: insurers and reinsurers part ways over a 'malevolent mineral': insurers seem to believe reinsurers will pick up the tab for asbestos liabilities. Reinsurers aren't talking
One executive summarizes the dilemma laced by insurers as they grapple with determining their potential asbestos liabilities. "It's a crystal...
Risk & Insurance, 09/01/03 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication -
Market clout in Pennsylvania
Keystone Insurers Group enables 66 agencies to gain market access, achieve higher contingency income Twenty years ago, the principals of four small...
Rough Notes, 06/01/03 by Morris, Barbara A; Boedker, David · More from publication -
Asbestos: a $275-billion time bomb threatens more than just insurers
It's now expected that the total cost of asbestos litigation will far surpass all the direct and indirect costs of the World Trade Center attack....
Risk & Insurance, 04/14/03 by Barbara A. Morris · More from publication


