Dr. Charles Nyce is the Robert L. Atkins Associate Professor of Risk Management and Insurance and is the associate director for the Center for Risk Management Education and Research in the Department of Risk Management/Insurance, Real Estate and Legal Studies at Florida State University’s College of Business. He teaches a variety of courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Nyce’s main research area is catastrophic risk financing. He has authored numerous articles on various risk management and insurance topics, including title insurance, IPOs, enterprise risk management, predictive analytics, and natural hazards.
Nyce came to FSU in 2009 as the associate director of the Florida Catastrophic Storm Risk Management Center and an assistant in the Department of Risk Management/Insurance, Real Estate, and Legal Studies. His previous academic experience includes LaSalle University, the University of Hartford, and the University of Georgia. He also served as director of Curriculum and senior director of Knowledge Resources at the American Institute for CPCU.
Nyce received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from LaSalle University and his master’s and doctoral degrees in insurance and risk management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.