Caroline McMullan

Dr. Caroline McMullan is a director in the research and modeling group in Verisk’s London office. In this role, she has worked closely with clients regarding model software, hazards, and understanding the impact of model updates on client losses. She has presented to international insurance and scientific audiences on many of Verisk’s earthquake models and on uncertainty and communication within the catastrophe modeling industry. Caroline holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where she previously worked as a postdoctoral research scientist and published several peer-reviewed scientific papers. She also holds a master’s degree in earth sciences from the University of Oxford.

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Following are some recent blogs:

How Much Would It Cost to Insure the World against Natural Hazards?

How Much Would It Cost to Insure the World against Natural Hazards?

April 7, 2016
Are Global Economic Losses From Natural Hazards Increasing?

Are Global Economic Losses From Natural Hazards Increasing?

March 17, 2015

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