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Aging Securely:
An Actuarial Forum on Financial 
and Health Care Retirement Challenges
Please join us for a public policy discussion led by actuarial experts on lifetime income, long-term care, and the sustainability of public programs that serve the needs of older people.

Friday, October 23, 2015
Noon–3 p.m. EDT
Congressional Meeting Room – SOUTH (
Capitol Visitor Center-217)

 
 
To register for this event, please email us at agingsecurely@actuary.org
 
Noon – Lunch available
 
12:05 – Welcome Remarks & Introduction to the Academy’s Aging Securely Initiative

Speakers:
 

Tom Terry, immediate past president, American Academy of Actuaries
Tom Wildsmith, president-elect, American Academy of Actuaries
 
12:15 – Public Policies to Support Lifetime Income

Panelists:
 

Noel Abkemeier, co-chairperson, Lifetime Income Risk Joint Task Force
Mark Shemtob, member, Lifetime Income Risk Joint Task Force
 
1:15 – The Need for Long-Term Care and Public Policy Options

Panelists:
 

Chris Giese, member, Aging Task Force
Bruce Stahl, vice chairperson, Long-Term Care Reform Subcommittee
Eric Stallard, chairperson, Long-Term Care Reform Subcommittee
 
2:00 – Sustainability of Public Programs—The State of Medicare and Social Security; Release of the Academy’s New Social Security Game

Panelists:
 

Steve Alpert, chairperson, Public Interest Committee
Tim Leier, chairperson, Social Security Committee
Cori Uccello, senior health fellow, American Academy of Actuaries
 
2:55 – Concluding Remarks

Speakers:
 

Tom Terry, immediate past president, American Academy of Actuaries
Tom Wildsmith, president-elect, American Academy of Actuaries
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