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EDUCATIONAL
BACKGROUND Fellow,
Society of Actuaries Member, American Academy of Actuaries Fellow, Life
Management Institute Member, National Association of Forensic Economics
BA Mathematics, Pace University New York, NY
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE Consulting
Firms:
| Actuarial Litigation
Service | -
Valuation of financial losses in legal matters - Expert witness testimony
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Associated Pension Actuaries | -
Pension plan valuations - Participant benefit calculations |
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Hay-Huggins | -
Mathematical profitability modeling - Insurance product design |
Insurance Companies:
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MassMutual | -
Financial forecasting and analysis of gain by insurance product line
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Allocation and analysis of
financial returns by investment type
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American United Life | - Financial
maintenance of annuity products.
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Calculation of premiums, reserves and annual statement support
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| Aetna Life and Casualty
| - Pension
plan design and review
- Actuarial
assignments in life, health and group insurance
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| Metropolitan Life
| - Calculation
of premiums, claims and reserves for personal health insurance.
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Notes: The Society
of Actuaries is an educational, research and professional membership organization.
The status of fellowship is earned by passing exams requiring knowledge in the
following areas (among others):
| Probability
& Statistics | Compound
Interest | |
Actuarial Mathematics |
Risk Theory |
| Financial
Management | Pension
Valuation | |
Life Insurance Law
| Social
Insurance | | Employee
Benefits | Life
Insurance Taxation |
Membership in
the Academy of Actuaries is awarded to Fellows of the Society of Actuaries
who have completed the professional experience requirements.
Fellowship
in the Life Management Institute is earned by passing exams related to
the structure and operation of life insurance companies, the types of life, health
and disability insurance available, actuarial calculations and numerous miscellaneous
topics. The National
Association of Forensic Economics is an association of over 800 professionals
who practice in the field of forensic economics. Its goals are to promote research
and continuing professional development.
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