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Peter C. Young, PhD, holds the 3M Endowed Chair in International Business, and in that
position is responsible for global business education initiatives at the University of St. Thomas’
Opus College of Business. In that capacity, he is responsible for the MBA courses and certification
programs in risk management, as well as playing a leadership role in the actuarial science
program—now designated as a Center for Actuarial Excellence.
Dr. Young has been a visiting professor to City University in London and Aoyama Gakuin
University in Tokyo, and has held a distinguished honorary professorship at Glasgow
Caledonian University in Scotland. He was selected as a Distinguished Alumnus of the Year
for the University of Nebraska-Omaha as well as for Augustana University. Honored with the
ALARM-UK Lifetime Service award, he was also selected as an Honorary Fellow of the
Institute of Risk Management in London. Most recently, he was awarded the Otto Mønsted
Visiting Professorship at Copenhagen Business School in recognition of research excellence in
risk management.
Dr. Young holds a PhD in Risk Management from the University of Minnesota and a Master’s
Degree in Public Administration from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He has written
extensively on the subject of risk management in academic journals, but has also authored
several books including: an influential risk management textbook, Risk Management and
Insurance (McGraw-Hill, co-authored with Michael Smith), Managing Risks in Public
Organisations (with Martin Fone), and Risk Management and Leadership. He has co-authored
with Torben Andersen, Strategic Risk leadership: Engaging a World of Risk, Uncertainty, and
the Unknown (2020), and a second book with Torben Andersen, Strategic Risk leadership:
Context and Cases, (2022). A book on risk management in European governmental bodies,
Public Sector Leadership in Assessing and Addressing Risk, was published in April 2022.
Trang Hoang, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Public and Nonprofit Finance in the School
of Public Administration, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Dr. Hoang’s research focuses on
public pension, state and local governmental budgeting and financial management, nonprofit
financial management, and risk management.
Dr. Hoang’s publications can be found in leading journals, including Public Administration
Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Budgeting &
Finance, Public Finance Review, Nonprofit Management & Leadership, and Public Finance
and Management. Dr. Hoang is currently working on a co-authored book, entitled
Management Public Pension: Institutions, Challenges, and Reform, scheduled for publication
in early 2024.
Dr. Hoang teaches MPA and PhD courses in public and nonprofit budgeting, human
resources management, and research methods. She is also a lead instructor on public
and nonprofit budgeting and financial management in the School’s Certified Public
Management program.
Dr. Hoang received MPA and PhD degrees in Public Administration from the University of
Texas at Dallas.