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Helen
I. Doerpinghaus
Helen Doerpinghaus is a Professor of Insurance at rhe
Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina where she
has been on the faculty since 1987. She received her Ph.D. from The Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania in insurance and health care
finance. Professor Doerpinghaus has authored articles on insurance economics
, health economics, and employee benefits in a variety of scholarly journals,
including The Journal of Risk and Insurance, Inquiry, Benefits Quarterly,
Risk Management and Insurance Review, and others. She coauthored the 7th
edition of Risk Management and Insurance, and is a contributor to the
text, International Risk and Insurance: An Environmental-Managerial Approach.
She is on the editorial board of The Journal of Risk and Insurance, Benefits
Quarterly, and several other scholarly journals. She has received the
University’s Michael J. Mungo Teaching Award and Mortar Board Teaching
Award as well as The Moore School’s Alfred G. Smith, Jr. Teaching Award.
Professor Doerpinghaus is a Past President of the American
Risk and Insurance Association, the premier academic organization for
risk and insurance education. She is on the Administrative Board of the
S.S. Huebner Foundation at The Wharton School of Business and also serves
on the Board of the Griffith Foundation for Insurance Education. Professor
Doerpinghaus has served on the S.C. Governor’s Health Insurance Reform
Committee, the Governor’s Access to Health Insurance Coverage Study Group,
and various legislative committees on health policy and retirement issues.
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