April 21, 2010
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Dear Academy Colleague,
The Academy continues to be engaged on many
fronts, with all Practice Councils involved in
multiple projects, as well as our on-going efforts
to improve our support of the profession and
professionalism through greater transparency and
better governance. I'll highlight a few high-impact
Practice Council initiatives later in this letter,
but I want to start this message with a focus on the
governance and transparency issues of concern to everyone.
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Nominations for Regular Director Still Welcome
There is still time to submit names to the Nominating Committee for the three open
regular director positions. You can nominate a future Academy leader by using the on-line form
on the Academy website at
http://www.actuary.org/nomination_form.asp. Or you can send an e-mail to
nominations@academy.org.
The 2010 Nominating Committee, which recently began meeting, will recommend a slate to fill the
following Academy positions:
- President-elect
- Vice President, Casualty
- Vice President, Health
- Vice President, Professionalism
- Secretary
The Nominating Committee gives
primary consideration to individuals with a
history of Academy service.
"Academy Advisors" Panel in Formation to Gather
Member Input
On the recommendation of the 2010
Strategic Planning Committee, the Academy is forming
an on-going panel of members - "Academy Advisors" -
who will agree to complete periodic, short,
web-based surveys. Results of these surveys will be
shared with the Academy's leadership to add context
and perspective to decision-making and governance.
This is an approach that has been used successfully
by some of our sister organizations. While there
will be opportunities to sign up for Academy
Advisors later this year, I invite you to be among
the first to join by emailing your interest now to
AcademyAdvisors@actuary.org.
The Governance Task Force and the 2010
Strategic Planning Committee continue working
toward recommendations to the Academy's Board of
Directors that will shape the future of the
organization. Please take a moment to visit each
group's page on the Academy website - the pages
are updated as each group's work progresses -
and while there take advantage of the
opportunity to use the "suggestion box" feature
on the pages to share your thoughts. You can
find the Strategic Planning Committee at
http://www.actuary.org/spc.asp
and the Governance Task Force at
http://www.actuary.org/gtf.asp.
Practice Councils Moving on All Fronts
- The Health Practice Council has quickly moved into the healthcare reform implementation phase.
In a letter to Congress, we offered our actuarial expertise in the development of appropriate guidance
related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and offered to work closely with the agencies
that will have regulatory responsibility. This effort has already paid off as the Department of Health
and Human Services requested a meeting with Al Bingham and a Council delegation to discuss the next steps
in this process.
- The
Risk Management and Financial Reporting Council, the
Casualty Practice Council,
the
Health Practice Council, the
Pension Committee
and the
Committee on Qualifications provided comments to the Actuarial Standards Board concerning actuarial
communications under proposed revisions to ASOP 41.
- The Pension Committee, under the Pension Practice Council headed by Academy
Vice President Ethan Kra, has
commented to Treasury on recent regulations
related to the Pension Protection Act. Comments were also sent to the PBGC in January on two separate issues
(ERISA sections 4043
and 4041).
- Over the past 60 days, the Life Reserves Work Group under the Life Practice Council has presented
multiple
reports to the NAIC's Life and Health Actuarial Task Force helping to define a Principle-Based Approach to reserving.
In Conclusion ...
... It's worth noting that since the beginning of the year we have lost two
distinguished former presidents of the Academy - Bob Myers and Norm Crowder.
These gentlemen were giants who lived out the mission of the Academy by serving
the public on behalf of our profession. They influenced all of us and will be
greatly missed. Thank you for your interest and support of the Academy! You
can send us comments about any of the items mentioned above (including suggested
names for the Nominating Committee) or any other Academy-related issue by
emailing to communications@actuary.org.
Sincerely,

Ken Hohman
President
American Academy of Actuaries
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