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The Power of Volunteering
By Anthony Washington From a 35-minute inaugural board meeting in 1965 to a thriving network of more than 1,000 volunteers, the Academy has built a lasting legacy of leadership and impact. As the Academy modernizes its approach to volunteer... Read More
A Win-Win for All
Each year, the Academy gives several awards to members and volunteers to recognize their contributions. In this article, recipients of one of those awards, the Outstanding Volunteerism Award, explain how serving the Academy has benefited their... Read More
Stephen Goss Retires After 50+ Years With the Social Security Administration
A leading voice in the U.S. actuarial community, his exemplary career included longtime service as an Academy volunteer. By Michael G. Malloy Stephen Goss, chief actuary of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the 2013 recipient... Read More
The Pioneering Dream of a Black Auto Insurance Company
Loyal Auto Insurance, the first Black-owned auto insurance company in the U.S., was born from wartime discrimination and community fundraising in the 1950s. Its story is a fascinating fragment of how race and insurance intersected in mid-century... Read More