Spencer Guerrero
About Spencer Guerrero
Spencer Guerrero is a Cat Modeling Analyst with extensive experience in atmospheric sciences and meteorology. He has worked at AXIS Capital and State Farm, and is currently pursuing a PhD while having previously held various roles in academia and industry.
Current Role at AXIS Capital
Spencer Guerrero serves as a Cat Modeling Analyst at AXIS Capital, a position he has held since 2017. In this role, he focuses on catastrophe modeling, utilizing his expertise in atmospheric sciences and meteorology. His work contributes to the company's risk assessment strategies, particularly in relation to natural disasters and their financial implications.
Previous Experience at AXIS Capital
Before his current role, Spencer Guerrero worked at AXIS Capital as a Technical Analyst from 2015 to 2017. He also held a Programming Intern position in 2015 for eight months. During his time at AXIS Capital, he supported various projects and contributed to the development of analytical models, enhancing the company's operational capabilities.
Work at State Farm
Spencer Guerrero has been employed at State Farm as a Catastrophe Risk Analyst since 2019. In this capacity, he analyzes risk factors associated with catastrophic events, applying his knowledge of meteorology and atmospheric sciences to inform the company's risk management strategies.
Education and Expertise
Spencer Guerrero studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he earned both a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the same field, focusing on seasonal forecasting techniques. His academic background supports his analytical work in catastrophe modeling and risk assessment.
Research and Development Experience
Throughout his academic career, Spencer Guerrero has engaged in various research projects. His master's research involved developing statistical models to forecast electrical load and assess the impact of weather forecast errors. His ongoing PhD research continues to explore advanced forecasting techniques, contributing to the field of atmospheric sciences.