Professor, Former Agent, Adjuster to Head New Alabama Insurance Center

November 9, 2014

Dr. Lars Powell has been named the inaugural director of the newly-created Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research at The University of Alabama.

Powell is a professor of finance and holds the Whitbeck-Beyer Chair of Insurance and Financial Services at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in insurance and finance from the University of South Carolina and a doctorate in risk management and insurance from the University of Georgia.

Before pursuing an academic career, he worked as an insurance agent and as a medical malpractice claims adjuster. Powell has been a consultant to private and public entities in matters related to insurance operations, regulation and empirical analysis.

“I am impressed with the experience and credentials that Dr. Powell brings to the newly created center and director position,” said Dr. J. Michael Hardin, dean of the Culverhouse College of Commerce at The University of Alabama, when announcing the appointment.

“He seemed genuinely excited about the possibilities of this new Center,” Hardin said. “I am confident that his leadership will be instrumental in leading the Center to become the ‘go to source’ for insurance research in the state of Alabama.”

The Alabama Center for Insurance Information and Research was authorized in 2013 by Gov. Robert J. Bentley and is designed to be a non-partisan and credible source for information about various insurance issues. The Center will be located on UA’s campus as an outreach center within the Culverhouse College of Commerce.

The Center’s work will include a study of the availability and affordability of homeowners insurance in counties along Alabama’s Gulf Coast.

The search process was conducted by a committee of UA faculty, business leaders and state government officials, chaired by Dr. Samuel Addy, director of UA’s Center for Business and Economic Research and associate dean of research at the Culverhouse College of Commerce.

Topics Agencies Education Alabama Universities

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