By Steve Alpert
As I start my year as president, I am looking to forward to advancing the Academy’s mission, as described in its short yet powerful mission statement: “To serve the public and the United States actuarial profession.”
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Letters submitted to Contingencies regarding the July/August 2017, September/October 2017, and November/December 2017 issues.
By Rick Block
“Violations of the Code of Professional Conduct—Precept 13. An Actuary with knowledge of an apparent, unresolved, material violation of the Code by another Actuary should consider discussing the situation with the other Actuary and attempt to resolve the apparent violation.
By Ed Robbins
The actuarial profession has several characteristics in common with other well-known professions, such as law, medicine, and accounting.
By D. Joeff Williams
My father was a civil engineer who loved to do carpentry as a hobby. As a kid, I had a chance to help him on some of his projects and to share in his enthusiasm for woodworking.
By Jeff Reeves
It’s hard to imagine life before our nation’s love affair with the automobile.
By Mike Hughes, Ian Sterling, and Raju Saxena
Insurers are embracing innovation and advanced technology like never before as they seek to drive growth, preserve profitability, and manage risk.
By R. Greg Szrama III
A New Technology, Blockchain, is being implemented by organizations and governments worldwide.
By Joseph Wang
On May 12, 2017, major companies around the world walked into their offices to discover a message on their computers.
By Michael G. Malloy
The boom in both commercial and recreational drone use in recent years has raised questions regarding how insurers treat the rapidly growing technology.