Tales From the Dark Side: Ethical Cases at the ABCD
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Dec. 20, 2017
Noon-1:30 p.m. EST
In the course of performing actuarial work, you may be confronted with an ethical issue that you are unsure how to resolve. During this webinar, our presenters—both members of the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD)—examined case studies and examples of ethical problems brought before the ABCD and, drawing on the standards of actuarial professionalism, discussed what steps the actuary could take in each case. They also discussed the information and guidance the ABCD has provided to practicing actuaries in such situations through the ABCD’s request for guidance process.
PRESENTERS
- David Driscoll, MAAA, EA, FSA, FCA
Member, Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline
- Godfrey Perrott, MAAA, FSA
Member, Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline
MODERATOR
- Paul Kollmer-Dorsey
Academy General Counsel and Director of Professionalism
*The opinions expressed by the panelists during this presentation do not represent the opinions of any of the panelists’ employers or any boards or committees of the Academy or the Actuarial Standards Board or the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline.
REGISTRATION FEES
- $50 registration fee.
- Government regulators were invited to attend free of charge.
CONTINUING EDUCATION AND JBEA CPE CREDIT.
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that attendance at this live professionalism webinar constituted 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 have earned up to 1.8 CE credits for attending this live webinar.
We also believe in good faith that Enrolled Actuaries may have earned 1.8 continuing professional education (CPE) core 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.