Staff Biographies
Robert T. Reville 
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Director, RAND Institute for Civil Justice (on leave)Santa Monica Office |
EducationPh.D., Economics, Brown University |
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Biography Summary
Robert T. Reville is a labor economist who serves as the director of the RAND Institute for Civil Justice (ICJ) and the co-director of the RAND Center for Terrorism Risk Management Policy (CTRMP). His research focuses on compensation and insurance public policy. Dr. Reville has recently written several articles on terrorism insurance. He is a national expert in workplace injury compensation policy and the impact of disability on employment and has written extensively on workers’ compensation in California, New Mexico, and other states. His publications in this area have been widely cited in the California legislature and helped bring about new legislation to improve the workers’ compensation system in the state. He was recently appointed to the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He also serves on the Workers’ Compensation Steering Committee of the National Academy of Social Insurance.
Recently, he has been devoting his time to a joint venture between the ICJ and Risk Management Solutions (RMS). Fred Kipperman has been selected as the acting director in Dr. Reville's absence.



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