By Andrea Huckaba Rome | Illustration by Bruce Macpherson
In August 2019, Netflix introduced a documentary series called Diagnosis.
March/April 2020
Features
By Dan Wiedrich
I’ve always been interested in climbing mountains.
By Scott Rushing, Richard Russell, and Yunus Piperdy
Underwriting practices today are a world away from those commonplace 20 years ago, but the biggest evolution is yet to come.
Departments
By Eric Harding
As a child of the ’80s, it’s easy to look around and get dispirited at the state of our consumer tech landscape.
By D. Joeff Williams
In my first President’s Message, I wrote about there being “more to the picture,” with some observations in the context of classical paintings vis-a-vis the Academy’s motto, “Objective. Independent. Effective.”
By Deborah M. Rosenberg
Yogi Berra said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future,” yet that is the essence of an actuary’s work.
By Warren Manners
By Tom Toce
I was born in 1956, the height of the baby boom.
By Josh Feldman
One of the interesting things about living in a small town is that it feels like everyone knows one another.
By Sam Gutterman
Regular readers (thank you, of course) of this column have gotten used to my focus on uncertainties and risks, key aspects of a risk management or estimation process.