Paul Johnson

Lecturer - Risk and Insurance at Wisconsin School of Business

Schools

  • Wisconsin School of Business

Expertise

Links

Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2001, with undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and Mathematics. I originally intended to be a chemist, but a couple of unpleasant chemistry-related internships encouraged me to pursue a career in mathematics instead. A little bit of research introduced me to actuarial science, and I took an actuarial position at Northwestern Mutual where I worked on long-term care insurance pricing. However, my lifelong passion for teaching motivated me to enroll in the actuarial science graduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in which I was accepted in 2002. After six fun and challenging years, I earned a PhD in Actuarial Science, Risk Management and Insurance in 2008.

Between 2008 and 2015, I was an Assistant Professor of Actuarial Science in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I taught various undergraduate courses meant to prepare students for each the preliminary exams of the Society of Actuaries, but was primarily the instructor for the life contingency course sequence. I have passed all of the preliminary examinations of the Society of Actuaries (the modern day equivalents of Exams P, FM, M, and C). I received various honors and awards for teaching excellence at the University of Illinois; most notably, I was honored with the N. Tenney Peck Teaching Award in Mathematics in 2011. I have also published in actuarial and risk management journals, including the North American Actuarial Journal and the Risk Management and Insurance Review.

When I am not working, I like to travel around the world and experience a wide variety of cultures. Some of my favorite vacations have been in Tokyo, Japan and in Copenhagen, Denmark. I am also a huge movie buff, and am especially fond of the suspense thriller and science fiction genres.

Presentations

Society of Actuaries Annual Meeting ( 2005 ) Is the US Health Care System In or Near Crisis?

Undergraduate Courses

Actuarial Mathematics II (ACT 651 Section 001), Spring 2016. Download Syllabus

Actuarial Mathematics II (ACT 651 Section 002), Spring 2016. Download Syllabus

Business Analytics I (BUS 365 Section 62), Spring 2016. Download Syllabus

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Fall 2002.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 1), Spring 2002.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Fall 2003.

Actuarial Science Methods (BUS 300 Section 2), Fall 2003.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Spring 2003.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Spring 2004.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Spring 2005.

Actuarial Science Methods (ACT 300 Section 2), Fall 2005.

Read about executive education

Other experts

Lisbeth La Cour

Presentation Applied Econometrics meaning econometric models and methods used in various fields of Economics. Originally I was a time series econometrician specializing in VAR- and cointegration models. I have extended my profile to e.g. also study panels data sets and measurement of treatment e...

Paul Willman

Professor Paul Willman is an Emeritus Professor of Management in the Department of Management and Academic Director of LSE’s Executive Courses. Professor Willman has taught on MBA and Executive MBA programmes at Oxford University, Cranfield School of Management, Budapest University of Economics,...

Kate Canales

Kate Canales oversees the popular Innovation Gymnasium and serves as Director of the new Master of Arts in Design and Innovation (MADI) program. She has a background in mechanical engineering, product design, and design research. Much of her recent work focuses on building creative capacity insid...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.