By D. Joeff Williams
As you read this message, the Academy will be getting ready for its Annual Meeting and Public Policy Forum, where I will hand the presidential gavel to Tom Campbell. (It’s still hard to imagine that we will not be gathering in D.C. to interact and network face to face.)
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By Daniel D. Skwire
When I applied for a summer internship at Unum Life Insurance Company some 30 years ago, I had only the vaguest sense of what actuarial work involved.
By Allan W. Ryan
As I wrap up my final year on the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD), I am also presenting my final “Up to Code” article. I decided I would go back four years and revisit the topic of my “Up to Code” article from the September/October 2016 issue of Contingencies.
By Tom Toce
Some say puzzle-solving is good for the brain and may stave off dementia.
By Josh Feldman
All throughout my childhood, my favorite game show was “The Price Is Right.”
By Sam Gutterman
We’ve all experienced it sometime in our lives, maybe more often than we care to admit.
WHY DID YOU BECOME AN ACTUARY? I decided to become an actuary during my junior year in college, when an
Letters submitted to Contingencies regarding the May/June 2020 issue.
By Eric P. Harding
Ours is a family of routines. Especially these days—I’m talking about with kids home for summer vacation, but I might as well be talking about the coronatimes as well—we all need a little structure to help the days fall into place.