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EDUCATION:

PhD, Georgia State University (1995)

  MS, Georgia State University (1994)
BSCB (bachelor of science in commerce & business),
University of Alabama (1990)
SPECIALIZATIONS:
  Corporate Risk Management Issues
  Cost Allocation
Optimal Financing Strategies
  International Risk Management
  e-Business Risk
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Oakley LORILEE SCHNEIDER, PhD
Assistant Professor of Risk Management and Insurance and
Undergraduate Program Adviser

(404) 413-7480

schneider@gsu.edu

Lorilee A. Schneider is an assistant professor of risk management and insurance in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. She is also the department's undergraduate program adviser and faculty adviser to the Zeta Chapter of Gamma Iota Sigma, a national risk management student organization. Prior to her appointment at Georgia State, she served as an assistant professor of finance at Georgia Southern University from 1994-1998.

Dr. Schneider's research interests include corporate risk management decision making models, the impacts of e-business and globalization on corporate risk, the strategic use of risk management information systems (RMIS), and the economics of workers' compensation financing. She has presented numerous papers on these subjects to both academic and industry groups. Her consulting clients and speaking engagements have included Fortune 500 companies as well as smaller companies and nonprofit organizations. During 1998-1999, she served as an exclusive consultant to Risk Laboratories, LLC, a Georgia-based RMIS software vendor.

Dr. Schneider is a member of the American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA), Southern Risk and Insurance Association (SRIA), Western Risk and Insurance Association (WRIA), and Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS), Inc.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

"Compliance, Liability and Ethics within a Business Decision Modeling Framework," Southeast Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings (1998): 183-185. 

"The Effectiveness of Abductive Networks for the Prediction of Workers' Compensation Losses," with H. Schneider, Southeast Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings (1997): 237-239.

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DEPARTMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE PO BOX 4036 ATLANTA, GA 30302-4036 404.413.7500

 

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