Actuarial Professionalism: Continuing the Dialogue with Regulators; an Opportunity to Weigh In
This event has passed.Jun. 27, 2013
Time:4:00 AM
WEBINAR RESOURCES
During this free web meeting just for regulators on June 27:
- We’ll take a closer look at the processes of, and what you can expect from, the Actuarial Standards Board (ASB), the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD), the Academy’s Committee on Qualifications, and the Academy’s Council on Professionalism (COP).
- Panelists will address some of the issues and questions raised at the professionalism breakfast sponsored by the Academy’s Council on Professionalism that occurred at the NAIC spring meeting in Houston, and invite additional candid feedback and questions for discussion at the next NAIC meeting in August.
- Actuaries may earn continuing education credits, including organized activity credits, for their participation at this live web meeting.
PRESENTERS
Actuarial Standards Board
- Bob Meilander, MAAA, FSA: Chairperson, Actuarial Standards Board
Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline
- Curtis Huntington, MAAA, FSA, FCA, MSPA: Member, Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline
Committee on Qualifications
- John Morris, MAAA, FSA: Chairperson, Committee on Qualifications
- Sheila J. Kalkunte: Academy Assistant General Counsel
COP Task Force on Discipline
- Cande Olsen, MAAA, FSA: Member, COP Task Force on Discipline
- Sheila J. Kalkunte: Academy Assistant General Counsel
Council on Professionalism
- Joeff Williams, MAAA, FSA: Vice-Chairperson, Council on Professionalism
- Sheila J. Kalkunte, Academy Assistant General Counsel
DETAILS
Actuarial Professionalism: Continuing the Dialogue with Regulators; an Opportunity to Weigh In
June 27, 2013
2:00–3:30 p.m. Eastern
REGISTRATION
Registration is by invitation only to regulators. Register online now.
Registration Fees
Registration fee: FREE
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that your attendance at this live professionalism web meeting, “Actuarial Professionalism: Continuing the Dialogue with Regulators; an Opportunity to Weigh In,” constitutes an organized activity as defined under the current Qualification Standards for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinion in the United States. Under these Qualification Standards, an hour of continuing education is defined as 50 minutes, and fractions of an hour may be counted.
QUESTIONS
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- For other types of assistance, or to pay by check, please contact Doreen Moaning at moaning@actuary.org or 202-223-8196.