Young actuary leaders represent the future of the actuarial profession, bringing innovation, new perspectives and skills, and an embrace of leadership roles to guide it into the future. They are taking an essential role in contributing to the success and growth of the U.S. actuarial profession.
November/December 2023
A warming climate and stronger storms, floods, and wildfires are causing insurability concerns.
By Jay Vadiveloo and Zhiguo Wang
For the millions of retirees, financial advisers, and investment managers, there is one pervasive problem—how to balance performance against the safety of retirement assets.
By Eric P. Harding
It might be the years I spent in New England, but my soul soars when the air starts to feel just a bit brisk.
November/December 2023
By Albert J. Beer
“Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood!” While young readers might not recognize the musical reference, I believe all readers can relate to the disappointment of having an intended audience not understand a particular role you play.
Carbon dioxide removal is a potential way of reversing the trend of global warming.
The Actuarial Foundation has taken a strong and visible stance on increasing diversity in the actuarial field through the STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program.
By Ken Williams and Carrie Cross
The actuarial field is unique in many ways, including the way we require candidates to follow a structured pathway of requirements leading to our credentials.
By Andrew Clark and Joshua Pyle
Insurers strive to avoid any real or perceived social bias. Beyond simply being good business practice, it is the right thing to do.
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