Stephen Mildenhall is a retired insurance economist and mathematician who spent over three decades applying rigorous quantitative methods to primary and reinsurance pricing, broking, consulting, and academia. He led analytics at Aon Benfield and QualRisk, taught as an assistant professor, and served in senior pricing roles at major insurers, combining executive leadership with deep technical expertise. Co-author of the Wiley book Pricing Insurance Risk: Theory and Practice (2022), he translates complex economic and mathematical concepts into practical pricing solutions that influence business decisions. In retirement he is writing a monograph on multi-period risk pricing—probing how risks emerge and should be discounted over time—and continues to develop the aggregate Python package. Based in London, he brings a rare blend of PhD-level mathematics, industry leadership, and a persistent curiosity about the temporal dynamics of risk.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics at University of Warwick
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD); Master of Science (MS), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD); Master of Science (MS), Mathematics at University of Chicago
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