What:
Qixiang Sun, dean of Peking University’s School of Economics, will discuss “China’s Insurance Market Today and Tomorrow” in a special Jan. 13 program sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Insurance Studies and Arden Insurance Services.
Presentations will cover the country’s current and future insurance market, how Chinese insurance carriers invest abroad, foreign and domestic investments in the Chinese market, insurance market differences between inside and outside free trade zones and commercial health insurance and tax-deferred pension insurance in China.
When:
Wednesday, Jan. 13
9:30 a.m. — registration
10 a.m. — presentations
Noon — lunch
1-2 pm. — networking
Where:
Cal State Fullerton, Mihaylo Hall, Room 3230
800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, 92831
Cost:
$25 per person (cash or check at door)
Continuing professional education credit available for attendance.
All funds will go to the Insurance Students Leadership Program.
Speaker:
Qixiang Sun, founding chair of the Department of Risk Management and Insurance at Peking University, has served on the board of governors of the Asia Pacific Risk and Insurance Association and held all elected offices including that of president of the association. In addition, she is vice chairman of the Insurance Institute of China, director of the China Insurance and Social Security Research and a board member of China’s Finance Study Committee. Sun has been a visiting scholar at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, Harvard University and the National Bureau of Economic Research.
More Info:
Call 657-278-2546 or email cis@fullerton.edu
About the Center:
The Center for Insurance Studies, established in 1998 within the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, attracts and educates individuals committed to professional careers in the insurance industry, with an emphasis on actuarial analysis, claims, financial planning, marketing, risk and portfolio management, sales, technology and underwriting.
Media Contacts:
Weili Lu, director, Center for Insurance Studies, 657-278-2045
Pamela McLaren, 657-278-4852