Academy Offices Closed Monday
The Academy will be closed Monday, Oct. 10, for the federal holiday.
Senior Casualty Fellow Gibson Speaks to National Audience on Hurricane Ian & Insurance
Just days after Hurricane Ian struck Florida and South Carolina, Academy Senior Casualty Fellow Rich Gibson spoke live Monday with National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition,” which NPR calls “the most listened-to news radio program in the country.” Gibson directed his comments to helping listeners understand different insurance coverages that may respond to hurricane-related damage, and to pointing listeners affected by damage to helpful insurance resources. Listen to the interview here.
Register Now—Annual Meeting Less Than a Month Away; Room Block Closes Today
There’s still time to register for the Academy’s Envision Tomorrow: 2022 Annual Meeting, which is less than a month away. The Nov. 2–3 event in Washington, D.C., will include general sessions on the economy and inflation, ethics and professionalism, big data, and longevity increases. Register today.
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Digital Pass—Unable to make it in person? The Digital Pass will allow you access to all general sessions and a select offering of breakout sessions, including “Cyber Risk” (P/C practice area); “Climate Change and Health” (health); and “The Emergence of Private Equity and Life Insurance” (life). Learn more.
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Room Block Closing Today—The Academy’s room block at the host Metro Center Marriott hotel is almost full and closes today, Oct. 7. Register now and book your room to take advantage of staying on site for this can’t-miss event. Visit the Hotel & Travel page for more information and to learn about available flight discounts from several major airlines into the national capital area’s three major airports.
P/C Loss Reserve Opinions Seminar Offers Bias Credit
December’s Seminar on Effective P/C Loss Reserve Opinions—designed for actuaries who prepare, or assist with preparing, annual statements of actuarial opinion on P/C loss reserves—has updated a session on the use of reserve ranges, which will count toward the new continuing education requirement on bias topics under the U.S. Qualification Standards (USQS). A session on qualifications will focus on the recently revised USQS, and a new session will explore what to do when things go wrong in opinion writing. The seminar will be held Dec. 5–6 at the Marriott Phoenix Airport. Early registration rates are available through Nov. 4—register now and save.
Register for This Month’s Public Policy Webinars
The Academy will host several webinars this month.
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The Life Practice Council (LPC) will host “Economic Turmoil and Life Insurance—What’s an Actuary to Do? ” Presenters from the LPC’s Life Experience Committee will discuss inflation and related assumptions, as well as sources offering the latest information on economic variables. The webinar is set for Wednesday, Oct. 19, from noon to 1:30 p.m. EDT; register now.
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“The Application of ASU 2018-12 to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts Under US GAAP—Part 2” is the second installment of a three-part risk management and financial reporting webinar series. It will examine the Application of ASU 2018-12 to the Accounting for Long-Duration Contracts Under U.S. GAAP practice note, developed by the Financial Reporting Committee’s Long-Duration Contracts Work Group. This webinar is on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. EDT. Register today.
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“2022 Update to the P/C Risk Transfer Practice Note,” a P/C webinar, is set for Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. EDT. Presenters will provide an overview of the changes made to the soon-to-be released update to the Risk Transfer Practice Note, first published in 2007. Register today.
Academy Volunteers Participate in Panel on Bias
Academy Board Member and Data Science and Analytics Committee Chairperson Dorothy Andrews, Casualty Vice President Lauren Cavanaugh, and Health Equity Committee Vice Chairperson Stacey Lampkin participated in a panel discussion Monday, “Bias Across Our Industries,” as part of the Network of Actuarial Women and Allies annual meeting.
Professionalism Outreach
Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD) member Al Beer presented virtually on “What Every Actuary Should Know About Professionalism!” at the 2022 Markel Actuarial Summit on Thursday. Beer emphasized the opportunities available to actuaries to access valuable guidance and advice from experienced professionals within the profession through the ABCD and discussed the importance of and the interrelationships among the ABCD, the Code of Professional Conduct, actuarial standards of practice (ASOPs), and the recently revised USQS.
Professionalism Speakers Bureau—The Academy provides qualified speakers to actuarial clubs and organizations to help members fulfill their professionalism continuing education requirements. For more information, visit the Academy website.
Recently Released
The latest Contingencies web exclusive covers insurance companies around the world, which have less than three months before IFRS 17 becomes effective, and companies across Europe and beyond are working day and night to ensure they’re ready for this new accounting standard. This web exclusive offers a nuts-and-bolts look at what the reporting change means for insurance companies preparing for the new IFRS regime.
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‘Magic School Bus’ Available for Order
The Academy’s custom-designed book, The Magic School Bus Takes a Risk: A Book about Probability, explores how actuaries help people understand and lessen risk for their community. For more information or to order, click here.
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