Millicent W. Workman
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Research Analyst
Director of Training and Education
IRMI
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Millicent W. Workman, CPCU, CRIS, is a research analyst with primary
editorial responsibility for
Practical
Risk Management. She is also the director of IRMI's training
and education programs, which include its seminars,
insurance CE programs, and annual
IRMI Construction Risk
Conference.
Ms. Workman has an extensive background in risk management and the
insurance industry. In addition to consulting on risk management issues
since 1986, she served as Director of Risk Financing for Baptist Memorial
Health Care Corporation, one of the largest not-for-profit health care
systems in the nation, and as Director of Risk Management for Mueller
Industries, Inc., a leading fabricator of copper, brass, aluminum, and
plastic products. She was also formerly Director of Corporate Risk Management
for Belz Enterprises, a real estate development and hotel company based
in Memphis, Tennessee.
Ms. Workman graduated magna cum laude, first in class, from Union
University, with a B.S. in biology. She received her Chartered Property
Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation in 1975, the Associate in Underwriting
designation in 1979, and has completed two parts of the Associate in
Risk Management (ARM) designation.
Ms. Workman is a nationally recognized speaker on risk management
and business continuation issues, having spoken for groups such as CPCU
Society, RIMS, ASSE, and the National Coordinating Council of Emergency
Managers. She was cofounder of the Business Emergency Preparedness Council
and the Memphis Disaster Recovery Business Alliance, coalitions of business
and government for business continuation planning. Ms. Workman served
as the first non-alum chair of the Ole Miss Insurance Advisory Board
and was named Outstanding Supporter of the Insurance and Risk Management
Program in 2006.
Ms. Workman is active in the CPCU Society. She is a past president
and treasurer of the Society's Memphis Chapter, and served as national
President of the CPCU Society in 2005 - 2006. She has also served as
a regional vice president, national director, and as chairman of the
Society's Risk Management Review Task Force. She is active with RIMS,
as past president of the Memphis Chapter; and Ole Miss Insurance Advisory
Board.
Business Insurance magazine
named Ms. Workman “Risk Manager of the Year” in 1992, one of the “100
Leading Women in the Insurance Industry” in 2000, and one of 80 “Women
to Watch” in 2006. She was inducted into The Robert E. Musto Tennessee
Insurance Hall of Fame in August 2002.