Professionalism Webinar: Keeping Up Internationally—The IAA, Model International Standards, and the U.S. Actuary
Dec. 15, 2011
Noon–1:30 p.m. Eastern
Keeping Up Internationally—The IAA, Model International Standards, and the U.S. Actuary
What influence does the International Actuarial Association (IAA) have on you as a U.S.-based actuary? More
than you think. Join the Academy’s Council on Professionalism on Dec. 15 to learn more about the IAA
and how its activities may affect you.
The IAA—a worldwide association of professional actuarial associations—has many committees, with members from around the
globe, that address actuarial issues similar to those of concern and interest to U.S. actuaries. As the global economy affects our
own economy and progress, actuaries—regardless of where they live—need to keep up with current international events and
stay informed about proposed changes that may affect how they approach their U.S. practice.
Register now for this Dec. 15 webinar to learn more
as the IAA continues to encourage the development of the actuarial profession and professionalism in the international domain.
In this webinar, you will learn about:
- IAA’s structure and its role in the U.S. profession
- Activities of the IAA Professionalism Committee that affect your actuarial life—from both a company and/or consulting viewpoint
- Activities in the development of “international standards” and how you can influence their development
This webinar is being presented by the Academy’s Council on Professionalism and cosponsored by the SOA, CAS, CCA and ASPPA.
Learn more about the IAA.
PRESENTERS*
- Curtis Huntington, MAAA, FCA, FSA, MSPA
- Professor of Mathematics, University of Michigan
- Chairperson of the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD)
- IAA Council Delegate on behalf of ASPPA
- Member of the Academy’s Council on Professionalism, Joint Committee on IAA Coordination,
and Joint Committee on the Code of Professional Conduct
- Member of the IAA’s Accreditation Committee, Actuarial Educators Committee, Education Committee,
Executive Committee, Nominations Committee, Pensions and Employee Benefits Committee, Professionalism
Committee of the IAA, and Syllabus Review Committee of the IAA
- Godfrey Perrott, MAAA, FSA
- Member of the Academy’s Council on Professionalism
- Chairperson of IAA’s General Task Force of the Interim Actuarial Standards Subcommittee
- Member of the IAA’s Environment Working Group, Insurance Regulation Committee, Interim Actuarial Standards Subcommittee, Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA) Working Group, and Role of the Actuary Committee
- Chairperson of the Standard Setters Roundtable
- Moderator: Sheila J. Kalkunte
- Academy Assistant General Counsel
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Actuaries in every practice area.
DETAILS
Professionalism Webinar: Keeping Up Internationally—The IAA, Model International Standards, and the U.S. Actuary
Dec. 15, 2011
Noon–1:30 p.m. Eastern
REGISTRATION
Registration is open to everyone.
- Register online now.
- If you are a regulator, please contact Doreen Moaning at moaning@actuary.org or
202-223-8196 to register.
NOTE: The dial in number will only be provided to you on the day
of the webinar after you log in
Registration Fees
Registration fee: $50.00 USD
Regulators are invited to attend free of charge.
WEBINAR RESOURCES (members only)
CE CREDIT
The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that your attendance at this live webinar, “Keeping Up Internationally—The
IAA, Model International Standards, and the U.S. Actuary,” constitutes an organized activity as defined under the current Qualification
Standards for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinion in the United States. Under these Qualification Standards, an hour of continuing
education is defined as 50 minutes, and fractions of an hour may be counted.
JBEA CPE Credit
Please note that given the subject matter, the Academy in good faith believes this event would NOT satisfy the
continuing education requirements for the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries. Please
click here for more information.
QUESTIONS
For more information about this webinar, contact Doreen Moaning at 1-202-223-8196 or by email at
moaning@actuary.org.
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* The opinions expressed by the panelists during this presentation do not represent the opinions of any of the boards or
committees of the Academy, or any other actuarial organization.
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