Actuarial Professionalism: It's Important!
Sept. 27 | Noon to 1:30 p.m. EDT | USQS Professionalism & JBEA CPE Available
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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
The importance of professionalism when providing actuarial services cannot be overstated. Our professionalism standards articulate the profession’s commitment to expertise and conscientious service, and demand a high standard of professional conduct from the practicing actuary - one that requires a combination of competency, integrity, objectivity, and a commitment to serve the public.
However, meeting this demand is not always easy in our competitive, ever-changing, and fast-paced work environment. New areas of practice emerge, new technologies such as AI raise questions about their use, and principals don't always understand an actuary's professionalism responsibilities and obligations. The good news is that our professionalism standards provide a great deal of guidance and help when we find ourselves in situations where appropriate actions are not immediately obvious or where we need to explain our actions to others. Join us to hear three members of the Academy’s Committee on Professional Responsibility discuss these topics and more.
SPEAKERS
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Shawn Parks, MAAA, FSA
Member, Committee on Professional Responsibility -
Matthew Wininger, MAAA, FSA
Member, Committee on Professional Responsibility -
Kathleen Wong, MAAA, FSA, CERA
Member, Committee on Professional Responsibility
MODERATOR
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Brian Jackson
General Counsel and Director of Professionalism
CONTINUING EDUCATION
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that attendance at this live professionalism webinar constitutes an organized activity as defined under the current Qualification Standards for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinion in the United States, and that attendees may earn up to 1.8 organized and professionalism continuing education (CE) credits for attending this live webinar.
We also believe in good faith that Enrolled Actuaries may earn up to 1.8 continuing professional education (CPE) ethics credits under the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (JBEA) rules for attending this live webinar. However, the JBEA ultimately determines what constitutes core, non-core, ethics, or non-ethics continuing education and the number of CPE credit hours allocated to same for Enrolled Actuaries. All EAs who want to receive a Certificate of Attendance must be registered either as an individual attendee or listed as part of a group registration and must submit their request within two business days of the event. You are required to attest to your actual attendance for the full webinar to receive full JBEA credit, regardless of whether you registered as an individual or as part of a group.
Additional Information
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