Sam Broverman has been a Professor of Actuarial Mathematics since 1978, first at The University of Texas at Austin until 1980, and since then at the University of Toronto. Professor Broverman is an ACTEX author who has written numerous textbooks and study guides widely used by students preparing…
Continue readingCategory: career
Victoria Grossack is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, having received her fellowship in 1997. A graduate of Dartmouth College, she has worked at Argonaut Insurance Company in California, Zurich Financial Services in Zurich, Switzerland, and Folksamerica Reinsurance in New York.
Continue readingEdwin Mulenga works as a Principal Examiner in the Pension and Insurance Supervision Department at the Reserve Bank of Malawi. He holds a first class MSc in Actuarial Science from Heriot-Watt University and a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Malawi.
Continue readingCritical Feedback is the Key to Excellence
The speed at which the world changes seems to move at a faster pace all the time. The same holds true in the business world — speed is everything, technology is everywhere, and it affects everyone at every level. But, no matter how many things change, and no matter how quickly, there are some…
Continue readingThe Actuarial Checklist: An Actuary's Professionalism Security Blanket
Guest Post by Stephen Camilli, FSA, President, ACTEX Learning
Continue readingHow Python Saved my Company
Guest blog by Andrew Webster, M.S., ASA, MAAA
Continue readingGuest Blog from Roy Ju, FSA, CERA
Continue readingWhat Technical Skills Should I Learn As an Actuarial Student?
Guest Blog from Mike Jennings, FSA, CERA
Continue readingThis Skill Sets Some Actuaries Apart from the Rest, and Lacking It Holds Others Back
In The Influential Actuary: How Actuaries and Other Technically-Oriented Professionals Set Themselves Apart, author Dave Miller interviewed four actuaries who, in his estimation, achieved great status in their careers and made tremendous impact both in their organizations and the industry. Among…
Continue reading