WHY DID YOU BECOME AN ACTUARY? I graduated college with a mathematics degree without a clear plan. Searching for a
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By Mike Santore and Robert Eaton
Look to this micro-generation for tech-savvy, adaptable leadership.
By Sally Ezra
2020 was a year of enlightenment for me. Between my family and social circle, I feel as if I am surrounded by a United Nations conference.
By Carlos Fuentes
I believe logical flaws and cognitive biases plague our thinking in part because we are genetically programmed to justify beliefs with emotions.
By Eric P. Harding
I like to play poker. Sometimes, I play poker at a casino … though not these days. Sometimes, I play poker at a friend’s house … but not recently. No, nowadays my poker-playing is relegated to online only.
March/April 2021
By David L. Driscoll
Our Code of Professional Conduct and actuarial standards of practice limit actuaries’ responsibilities to matters in which actuarial training and experience make one competent to act.
By Mitchell Momanyi
This article takes a comparative look at the issues of patient access, quality of care, and innovation in various regions of the world.