As a service to the public and the actuarial profession, the Academy maintains a speakers bureau of Academy volunteers and staff who share the Academy’s non-partisan work and objective actuarial perspective on public policy issues through speaking engagements at actuarial clubs serving U.S. actuaries, as well as for events held by employers, non-profits, think tanks, associations, and stakeholder groups. Sample public policy topic areas may include, but are not limited to:
Updated Monograph and Issue Brief Examine Individual Equity and Social Adequacy in Social Security Reforms
The Social Security Committee released an updated monograph and issue brief on individual equity and social adequacy as those principles apply to Social Security reform options.
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Issue Brief Examines ‘Surplus’ in Public Pension Plans
The Public Plans Committee released ‘Surplus’ Considerations for Public Pension Plans, an issue brief that examines plan “surplus,” what it means and does not mean, historical lessons for public plans regarding “surplus,” and considerations for plans at or approaching 100% funding in the future.
Members of the Committee on Cyber Risk presented during the Midwestern Actuarial Forum (MAF) on the Academy’s Cyber Risk Toolkit, highlighting recent work around cyber data, the state of the cyber insurance market and recent trends in D&O, and the cyber vendor model paper.