Howard Goldstein
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Adjunct |
| Department of Finance |
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6100
Chicago, IL 60604 |
| (312) 362-6566 |
| hgoldste@depaul.edu |
Academic Degrees
M.B.A. DePaul University, Chicago, IL, Marketing, 1976
B.B.A. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, Business Administration, 1970
Academic Experience
Adjunct (most recent), DePaul University (2002 - Now).
Non-Academic Experience
Principal, The Glen Ellyn Consulting Group (2001 - 2004).
Senior Vice President, Visibillity (2000 - 2001).
Vice President and Director, Zurich Financial Services (1986 - 2000).
Director Planning, Development and Marketing, CIGNA Healthplan (1984 - 1986).
Director Distribution Management, INA Corporation (now CIGNA) (1977 - 1984).
Selected Consulting
2004-2006: Principal and founder of the group; numerous consulting assignments ha, The Glen Ellyn Consulting Group
Selected Professional and Community Service
Academic Conference: Moderator / Facilitator
2004: Society of Insurance Research, Panel moderator - annual meeting
Board of Directors
2004: Society of Insurance Research, Professional association
Editorial in journal or magazine
2004: Society of Insurance Research, Published paper in SIR journal
Presentation: Local/Regional Practitioner Meeting
2002: Loyola University GSB, Guest lecturer Using Information Technology to gain a competitive advantage in the insurance industry
1999: Zurich Financial Services, Presentation to Asia/Australia Regional conference on target and niche marketing in the insurance industry
Member of a Committee
2004: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage - board of directors, Long term member of the board of directors of Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage; Co-Chair of the program focus committee; liaison to the Metropolitan Family Services downtown board on the social policy committee
Other Community Service Activities
2004-2005: Lincoln Park Zoo guest services, Volunteer
2004-2005: DuPage County Forest Preserve trail patrol volunteer, Provide support to the DuPage County forest preserve police by patrolling trails on bike or on foot.