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Ratemaking and Product Management Workshops and Seminar March 20-22, 2011 New Orleans Ratemaking and Product Management Workshops and Seminar March 20-22, 2011 New Orleans LIST OF ATTENDEES This list was created on March 14, 2011 with all registrations received to date. NAME COMPANY Abastillas, Tisha Abigail Pacific Compensation Insurance Company Abrams, Jason R. Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Ai, Jing University of Hawaii Allen, Keith P. Medical Mutual Liability Insurance Society of Maryland Allport, George N. Chubb Specialty Insurance Ander, Daniel WSRB Anderson, David LexisNexis Anderson, Paul D. Milliman, Inc. Anderson, Gwendolyn L. North Carolina Department of Insurance Anderson, Duncan Towers Watson Anderson, Steven H. XL Insurance Anderson, Richard R. Andrews, Frank A. Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Andrist, David Michael The Hartford Angell, Charles M. Alabama Deptartment of Insurance Arhab, Amel Deloitte Consulting LLP Armstrong, Steven D. Allstate Insurance Company Arquette, Kelleen D. Towers Watson Arthur, William M. Chartis Asch, Nolan E. ISO Aubin, Genevieve TD Insurance Babel, Sr., Richard J. LexisNexis Baker, Ronald VeraSage Institute Balakrishnan, Karthik ISO Baldan, John L. ISO Barton, Scot Farmers Insurance Group Bass, Irene K. Bass & Khury Basta, Edward J Munich RE Bayley, Thomas R. Towers Watson Beal, John R LexisNexis Beehler, Chad M. Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Beinat, Paul NeronWorks, Inc. Beland, Christine TD Insurance Beliveau, Amelie Industrielle Alliance, Assurance A & H Benoit, Guillaume Intact Financial Corporation Benson, Jeremy Todd Swiss Re Bentley, Mark Douglas Vero Insurance (NZ) Ltd Benton, Aaron D.W. Simpson & Company Berenbom, Jonathan P. Partner Re U.S. Bigos, Nicole Marie Universal North America Insurance Company Bishop, Everett G. Liscord, Ward, & Roy, Inc. Bissett, Brian Catlin Underwriting Agencies Limited Boison, Jr., LeRoy A. Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, Inc. Boivin, Nicolas Farmers Insurance Group Boland, James M. QBE Insurance Group Bolduc, Jean-Francois Industrielle Alliance, Assurance A & H Boor, Joseph A. Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Borba, Philip S. Milliman, Inc. Border, David R. Allstate Insurance Company Bouvin, Erik R. Explore Information Services Boyer, Thomas Leininger Commerce Insurance Company Brenden, Justin J. Ernst & Young LLP Broom, Robert Terry EagleEye Analytics Brubaker, Lisa J. Retired Bruell, David Washington Survey and Rating Bureau Buffone, Paul D. Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation Buhro, Elizabeth Ann Texas Department of Insurance Burkhalter, Christopher J. Bickerstaff, Whatley, Ryan & Burkhalter, Inc. Burns, Alan The Doctors Company Byrnes, Tom Ultimate Risk Solutions Cabell, Jarrett Durand Midwest Employers Casualty Company Cai, DuoDuo Towers Watson Calton, James E. ISO Innovative Analytics Can, Alp First Professionals Insurance Company Carrier, Stephanie AXA Canada Inc. Catalan, Jesus Towers Watson Ceaser, Paul A. GuideOne Insurance Group Cerasoli, Francis D. Odyssey America Reinsurance Corporation Chan, Teresa W. Chartis Insurance Chan, Michael Tsz-Kin ICBC Chang, Hsing-Chi Lombard Canada Ltd. Chapleau, Eric AXA Canada Inc. Chernick, David R. Milliman, Inc. Cheung, Denise L. The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co. Chiarella, Brian The Travelers Companies, Inc. Chowdhury, Wasim Allstate Insurance Company Chrisman, Shawn T. ACUITY Christy, Kevin J. Western National Insurance Group Chudzicki, David Allstate Insurance Company Ciardiello, Gary T. Ernst & Young LLP Clark, David R. Munich Re America, Inc Clay, Jason Arthur The Hartford Clinch, TJ Protective Insurance Corp. Closter, Donald L. Horace Mann Companies Coca, Michael A. Collins, Edward Allstate Insurance Company Cooksey, Christopher L. EagleEye Analytics Cooper, Lorne Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Corbeil, Hugo BELAIRdirect Corrigan, Sharon R. Utica National Insurance Company Costa, William F. GEICO Cox, Darcie R. Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, Inc. Crabb, Richard R. Sentry Insurance Crespin, Timothy Grange Insurance Companies Cruz, Justin B. American Family Insurance Group Cummings, A. David ISO Innovative Analytics Cunniff, Claudia Barry W.C. Rating & Inspection Bureau of MA Curry, Robert J. ISO Cusick, Kelly K. Deloitte Consulting LLP Dahl, David F. Oregon State Insurance Division Daly, Tom CAIC Davis, William J. Insurance Information Institute Davis, Chad Alan Liberty Mutual Group Decker, Francis L. Midwest Employers Casualty Company Degerness, Jerome A. Degerness Consulting Services, Inc. DeGraaf, Katie Towers Watson DeHart, Amy L. Secura Insurance Companies Derrig, Richard A. Opal Consulting LLC DiCaro, Mario E. Ultimate Risk Solutions Doepke, Mark A. Actuarial Advisors, Inc. Doll, Andrew J. QBE the Americas Donelon, James J. Louisiana Department of Insurance Dong, Feng GEICO Donlan, Brian M. Allstate Insurance Company Donovan, Brian S. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Dorcz, Jerry W. Germania Insurance Companies Dorman, Dean P. The Main Street America Group Doss, Kenneth Wayne State Farm Insurance Companies Doster, Kiera Elizabeth QBE the Americas Drab, Scott H. Grange Insurance Group Duclos, Denis Societe de l'assurance automobile Dufresne, Nathalie Intact Insurance Company Dunlap, Darcie H. Montana State Fund Dyck, Del J. Alberta Auto Ins. Rate Board Eland, Douglas D. Nationwide Insurance Company Elhassani, Hicham LexisNexis Ellingsworth, Martin E. ISO Innovative Analytics Engelbrecht, Keith A. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies English, Tricia G. Perr & Knight, Inc. Epstein, Martin A. Allstate Insurance Company Epstein, Martin A. Allstate Insurance Company Ericksen, Paul E. ISO Evans, Jonathan Palmer National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. Farrier, Mathieu La Capitale, Compagnie d'assurance generale Fasciano, Patrick V. Toa Reinsurance Company of America Ferguson, Dana Sekaros Accident Fund Insurance Company of America Firestone, Gregory C. Allstate Insurance Company Ford, Andrew John Utica National Insurance Company Forden, Jeffrey M. Electric Insurance Company Forrest, Justine M. Merchants Insurance Group Forristell, Thomas R. LexisNexis Foster, Sheri C. Meadowbrook Insurance Group Fovell, Mei-Ying Farmers Insurance Group Fox, Jonathan W. GuideOne Insurance Group Frady, Robert CoreLogic Francis, Louise A. Francis Analytics & Actuarial Data Mining Inc. Frees, Edward W. University of Wisconsin Frerk, Kay L. Vela Insurance Services Fromentin, Pierre J. Desjardins Groupe d'assurances generales Fu, Luyang State Auto Insurance Companies Gagnon, David Allstate Canada Group Gagnon, Andre AXA Canada Inc. Garand, Heidi Marie Intact Insurance Company Garside, Anne M. Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation Gay, Megan Liberty Mutual Group Gengler, Daniel Montana State Fund Gervais-Andrade, Kristen The Economical Insurance Group Gheorghe, Cristina I Allstate Insurance Company Gilbert, James Brian BerkleyNet Underwriters Gill, Kristen Marie The Economical Insurance Group Girard, Isabelle AXA Assurances Inc. Godbold, Nathan Terry Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, Inc. Godbout, Francois TD Insurance Goertemiller, Mark Farmers Insurance Group Goldthorpe, Rowen Allstate Insurance Company Gong, Jie Zurich North America Goodchild, Seth A. Allstate Insurance Company Goyer, Odile BELAIRdirect Grant, David Wells GEICO Gravel, Mathieu La Capitale, Compagnie d'assurance generale Green, Mark CoreLogic Greenberg, Allen U.S. Dept of Transportation/FHWA Groff, David Thomas Cincinnati Insurance Company Grogan, John Joseph Kemper a Unitrin Business Grove, Jason L. The Travelers Companies, Inc. Guillot-Lafrance, Olivier La Capitale, Compagnie d'assurance generale Gurevitch, Arthur W.R. Berkley Corporation Guven, Serhat Towers Watson Gyampo-Evans, Rose Ama K Georgia Farm Bureau Insurance Hackworth, David Bruce Gen Re Hadidi, Nasser University of Wisconsin Haefner, Larry A. CNA Insurance Companies Haggerty, Ashley NYCM Insurance Company Hall, James A. International Actuarial Services, Ltd. Halon, Dale ISO Innovative Analytics Handley, Trevor C. Liberty Mutual Group Handy, Phil EagleEye Analytics Haney, Brian D. Kinsale Insurance Company Hansen, Gregory Westfield Insurance Harbage, Robin A. Towers Watson Harrison, Guo XL Insurance Company Ltd. Harter, Stephen M. Nationwide Insurance Company Harvey, Gary M. Liberty Mutual Group Hassel, Eric Christian Encompass Insurance Haubert, Kalynn D. Auto Club Group Hays, Lisa A. Liberty Mutual Group Hazelbaker, Kim L. Highway Loss Data Institute Heiser, Kandace A. American Family Insurance Group Heissler, Jason B. Country Financial Henemyer, Chad Alan Encompass Insurance Hernandez, Kelly J. Nationwide Insurance Company Hertling, Richard J. ACE Private Risk Services Herzog, Tom NAIC Herzog, Kathryn Enochs The Redwoods Group Hess, Thomas Gerald Ohio Department of Insurance Higgins, Nicholas Burke ACE Limited Highbarger, Joseph S. GuideOne Insurance Group Hillebrandt, Aaron Nicholas Country Financial Hosford, Mary T. Beazley Group Howell, Linda M. Midwest Employers Casualty Company Hsieh, Chia-Han (Jerry) National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. Huang, Sherry AON Huang, Lihu The Hartford Huard, Marie-Josee AXA Canada Inc. Hubbard, Lawrence Edward Auto-Owners Insurance Company Huls, Eric David Allstate Insurance Company Humphrey, Carol Irene Liberty Mutual Group Hurd, Paul Jeffrey Grange Insurance Group Isaacs, Craig D. State Farm Insurance Companies Jabben, Jennifer J. 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