Hurricane modeling is a hot topic these days. In this session, you’ll learn
about AIR Worldwide’s U.S. hurricane model — and about the key differentiators
that distinguish it from other available models. You’ll also find out how the
AIR model can help you with critical risk management decisions.
Original Presentation Date: Thursday, May 19, 2011
Target Audience: All Property and Casualty Insurance Professionals
Bill Churney
Senior Vice President
Business Development
AIR Worldwide
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Bill Churney is Senior Vice President in AIR’s Business Development Group. He is
responsible for providing support and service to AIR clients in the insurance,
reinsurance and intermediary markets in the Americas. He has extensive
experience working with companies to understand and manage their catastrophe
risk. Mr. Churney holds a B.A. in Economics from Haverford College and an M.B.A.
from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
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Peter S. Dailey, Ph. D.
Assistant Vice President
Principal Senior Scientist
AIR Worldwide
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Dr. Peter Dailey has overseen the development of several of AIR's catastrophe
models. He is also responsible for directing projects and developing innovative
decision aids in several key areas, including hazard analysis, real-time loss
estimation, and climate analytics for important perils and regions worldwide.
Dr. Dailey has presented and published original research on a wide array of
topics on the insurance industry, including hurricane dynamics, extra-tropical
cyclone risk, as well as the influence of climate change to various risk
management topics. Dr. Dailey received his M.S and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric
Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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