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Risk Education In-Depth Series

Series Summary
With the talent shortage in the insurance and risk management industry, the demand for top-notch education in the field is clearly on the rise--and universities and other training programs are responding.

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A thought piece on how the risk management community needs to grow with the evolving risks its charged with handling.
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Risk Education In-Depth Series (Part 1): Reprogramming an Enterprise
2008-04-15
By B.G. Yovovich
The number of universities offering education in risk management is increasing, but so are the demands being placed on their graduates.


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Risk Education In-Depth Series (Part 2): Replenishing the Talent Pool
2008-05-01
By Patricia Vowinkel
An expected brain drain in risk management and interest in the field outside of financial services have forced carriers and schools to beef up the talent pipeline.


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Risk Education In-Depth Series (Part 3): Sifting Through the Alphabet Soup of Designations
2008-06-01
By Susan Gurevitz
Various insurance industry educational designations have sprung up over the years, but their perceived value to gain advancement in the industry has ebbed and flowed.


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