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About the Editor
Joseph M. Belth, Ph.D., is professor emeritus of insurance in the Kelley
School of Business at Indiana University (Bloomington), editor of The
Insurance Forum, and author of Life Insurance: A Consumer's
Handbook. He is the author of several other books and numerous journal
articles.
For one of his books Belth received the 1966 Elizur Wright award for
"outstanding original contribution to the literature of insurance." For
journal articles he received awards in 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, and 1979.
He received the 1987 Financial Security Nest Egg Award from the Life
Communicators Association for "professional activities in communicating to the
general public." For The Insurance Forum he received the 1990 George
Polk award in the "special publications" category. He received a 1999 Huebner
Gold Medal from The American College "in recognition of distinguished service
to education and professionalism."
Belth has received degrees from Auburn (NY) Community College (now Cayuga
Community College), Syracuse University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
He was a life insurance agent in Syracuse for five years in the 1950s. He is a
past president of the American Risk and Insurance Association, an organization
of insurance professors and others interested in insurance education. He has
been a member of the Indiana University faculty since 1962.
Belth was the subject of a page-one profile in The Wall Street Journal
on January 5, 1978. He was also profiled in Barron's on June 8, 1981,
and in The New York Times on April 17, 1990. He is listed in Who's
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