2009 Documents
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2009 Agenda
Complete Event Schedule for the 2009 Out of the Storm Conference
September 30 - October 2, 2009

Residual Markets: Issues and Perspectives
by: David C. Marlett, PhD, CPCU, Chair, Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Appalachian State University
From Panel 1: Residual Markets: Issues and Perspectives
Oct 01, 2009

Principles of Ideal Wind Pool
by: John Miletti, Vice President, Government Relations, The Travelers Companies, Inc.
From Panel 1: Residual Markets: Issues and Perspectives
Oct 01, 2009

Reform of TX Windstorm Insurance Assoc
by: Daniel Sutter, Associate Professor, University of Texas-Pan American Economics & Finance
From Panel 1: Residual Markets: Issues and Perspectives
Oct 01, 2009

Florida Catastrophic Storm Risk Management Center
by: Pat Maroney, Director Florida Catastrophic Storm Risk Management Center and Kathryn Magee Kip Professor, College of Business Florida State University
From Panel 1: Residual Markets: Issues and Perspectives
Oct 01, 2009

Southeast Louisiana Insurance Competition
by: W. Anderson Baker III, President, Gillis, Ellis & Baker, Inc.
From Panel 2: ''Reform in Louisiana''
Oct 01, 2009

N.C.’s Coastal Insurance Reform: How We Dismantled a Ticking Time Bomb
by: Wayne Goodwin, Commissioner of Insurance & State Fire Marshall, The State of North Carolina
From Keynote 2
Oct 01, 2009

Reform in South Carolina: Past, Present, and Future
by: Smitty Harrison, Executive Director, South Carolina Wind & Hail Underwriting Association
Oct 01, 2009

Wind & Water: Indeterminate Loss & How To Solve It
by: Michael Young, Senior Director of the Mitigation and Regulatory Affairs Group at Risk Management Solutions, and Scott Richardson, Director, of the Department of Insurance, State of South Carolina
Oct 01, 2009

Lessons from the Property Insurance Market
by: Patricia Born, Research Fellow, The Independent Institute
From Panel 3: What happened in Florida? Can Florida learn from Louisiana and South Carolina?
Oct 01, 2009

Perspectives on the Neal Bill and What It Could Mean for Coastal Markets
by: Alex Kaplan, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Swiss Re and Michael Natal, Vice President, Finance, Swiss Re
From Session 1: The Future of Reinsurance
Oct 01, 2009

The Future of Reinsurance?
by: Lawrence Powell, Research Fellow, Independent Institute
From Session 1: The Future of Reinsurance
Oct 01, 2009

Out of the Storm
by: Steve Weinstein, Senior Vice President, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
From Panel 4: The Virtues and Limits of Reinsurance
Oct 02, 2009

Reliable, Innovative, Safe, Catastrophe Reinsurance
by: Brad Kading, President, Association of Bermuda Insurers & Reinsurers
From Panel 4: The Virtues and Limits of Reinsurance
Oct 02, 2009

South Carolina Safe Home
by: Ann Roberson, Manager, South Carolina Safe Home Program Public Information Office, Department of Insurance, State of South Carolina
Panel 5: The Politics of Mitigation
Oct 02, 2009

Coastal Restoration and Insurance
by: Dial Rowe, Regional Manager Narragansett Office, Weather Predict
From Panel 6: Coastal Restoration and Insurance
Oct 02, 2009

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