After a bout of youthful delinquency in the 1960s, Mr. Berumen joined the Army, where he served as a cryptographer, and he went on to earn a degree in philosophy and mathematics, and graduated summ...visualizza altroAfter a bout of youthful delinquency in the 1960s, Mr. Berumen joined the Army, where he served as a cryptographer, and he went on to earn a degree in philosophy and mathematics, and graduated summa cum laude from East Bay University. Later he attended Stanford's Graduate School of Business. He joined an insurance company in the seventies, and retired as a senior executive 26 years later, after which he became CEO of a California security business. In 1993, he testified before Congress as an expert in health insurance. Berumen's principal interests are in philosophy, physics, and the foundations of mathematics. Berumen has authored articles on various topics, in addition to his book, Do No Evil: Ethics with Applications to Economic Theory and Business. He has also served on various non-profit and for-profit boards. Berumen is the editor of the Bertrand Russell Society's periodical, The Bulletin and serves on the Society's board of directors. He and his wife, Carol are semi-retired and living in Colorado.visualizza meno