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Felix Kloman
Speaker Profile: 2005 - Seventh IRM Annual Lecture
Mr.
Kloman is Editor and Publisher of Risk
Management Reports, in Lyme, Connecticut,
USA, and a retired principal of Towers Perrin. After two years as an officer with the U.S. Navy
in the Far East, he spent ten years as an insurance
broker in Philadelphia and New York. He then became
a risk management consultant, serving as President
of Risk Planning Group in Darien, Connecticut,
from 1970-1985 and as a Principal with Towers
Perrin, in Stamford, Connecticut, until his retirement
in 1993.
He consulted and lectured globally for a wide
range of corporate, financial, educational, and
governmental clients, with particular emphasis
on risk management audits, risk management administration
and alternative forms of risk financing, including
captive insurers. Since 1985 he has championed
a more holistic and strategic approach to risk
management. He continues to write his monthly
newsletter, Risk Management Reports, which
he founded in 1974. He is the author of Mumpsimus Revisited (2005),
a set of essays on risk management. He is a Fellow
of the Institute of Risk Management (London),
a past director of the Nonprofit Risk Management
Center, a past and founding director of the Public
Entity Risk Institute, past chairman of the Risk
Management & Insurance Committee for the US
Sailing Association, and a charter member of the
Society for Risk Analysis. He received the
Dorothy and Harry Goodell Award from the Risk
& Insurance Management Society in 1994.
He is a graduate of Princeton University, 1955,
with an A.B. degree in History.
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