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The Chicago Actuarial Association Event Archive - Events prior to 2005, but after the creation of this website.
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Event: December 2004 Meeting Topic: “Changing Statutory Valuation and RBC Requirements – Will it take a disaster?” Larry Gorski will discuss the regulatory projects that straddle the divide between the historical, formulaic approach to reserves and required capital and the modern, modeling-based approach that utilizes actuarial principles and judgment. The main topics he will address are: the C-3 Phase Statutory RBC and Reserve Requirements, Actuarial Guideline 38 (Universal Life with Guarantees), and the future of statutory valuation. After nearly 30 years with the Illinois Department of Insurance, Larry is now a consulting actuary with Claire Thinking, Inc., tackling cutting edge issues facing the insurance industry. Currently, Larry chairs the American Academy of Actuaries Life Capital Adequacy Subcommittee, which is the group responsible for developing the modeling approach to determining regulatory capital requirements for variable annuities with guarantees.
Speaker: Larry M. Gorski, FSA, MAAA Consulting Actuary, Claire Thinking Inc.
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of IL, Cafeteria Level – Room Columbus C 300 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601. Hors D’oeuvres are in Columbus B.
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Event: November 2004 Meeting- 2 topics in Consecutive Meetings Session 1: What Are Reasonable Actuarial Assumptions? (EA Core Credit: 60 minutes) Barry Kozak will discuss all of the pre-EGTRRA statutory provisions that require the use of "reasonable actuarial assumptions," and their respective parameters. He will then discuss the need for "reasonable actuarial assumptions" in post-EGTRRA Treasury Regulations. He will then go into the difference between (and codes of professional conduct that bind) Enrolled Actuaries versus other credentialed actuaries versus other professionals. Finally, he will provide arguments related to the adoption of each of the pre-EGTRRA parameters for use with the post-EGTRRA requirements.
Speaker: Barry Kozak, JD, LL.M., EA, MSPA, CHFC Legal Consultant, Chicago Consulting Actuaries & Associate Director of the graduate Employee Benefits program and Adjunct Professor of Law, The John Marshall Law School
Session 2: A Different View of Retirement in America (EA Non-Core Credit: 60 minutes) Anna Rappaport will present "A Different View of Retirement in America". Her presentation will provide context for a discussion of retirement issues today, research results from important studies from the SOA and American Academy of Actuaries, discuss a consumer education initiative from the Actuarial Foundation and WISER, and conclude with implications for the retirement system.
Speaker: Anna Rappaport, FSA, MAAA, MBA Principal, Mercer Human Resource Consulting
Please indicate if you will attend one or both of these two meetings. Following the first presentation, refreshments will be provided. Following the second presentation, all attendees are invited to join us for hors d’oeuvres.
Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2004 2:00 Registration opens / 2:45 Session 1 Begins / 3:45 Refreshment Break & Registration 4:00 Session 2 Begins / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of IL, CAL Level – Room 5 300 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 (Northeast corner of Columbus & Randolph, across from the Aon building)
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Event: October 2004 Meeting - Special Concurrent Format Two topics (presented simultaneously, in different rooms): Enterprise Risk Management for Health Insurers: An Overview , or Current Developments in Variable Annuity Risk Management (Revisions to this listing are in RED text) Enterprise Risk Management for Health Insurers: An Overview Kara Clark, FSA, MAAA, will provide an overview of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): what it is and how it has evolved in the insurance industry. She will also discuss various risks that may be part of an ERM framework for health insurance organizations. Finally, she will cover the implications for the actuarial profession and how individual actuaries can start to think about ERM within the context of their own organizations and roles. The presentation includes a video clip from an interview with Prakash Shimpi, FSA, on CNN discussing the Chief Risk Officer position. Kara Clark, Staff Fellow - Health Benefit Systems, SOA
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Current Developments in Variable Annuity Risk Management Leong Chew and Peter Sun will review the state-of-the-art for risk management of variable annuities. Leading VA writers have adopted sophisticated hedging techniques to manage the market risk associated with VA guarantees. There has also been an increased focus on developing innovative products that combine flexibility with guarantees to meet Baby Boomer needs. Thus, hedging strategy has become an important part of the product development process. We will review this development and provide an overview of industry practices. Leong Seng Chew, ASA , Actuarial Analyst, Milliman, Inc
Peter Sun, FSA, MAAA, Consulting Actuary, Milliman, Inc Since joining M&R’s Chicago office in January 2000, Peter was responsible for a number of projects for both US and international insurance companies. His specializes in financial projections and modeling, ALM issues, GAAP conversion and reporting, and financial analysis.
These sessions will take place simultaneously. Please indicate which of these two sessions you will attend. Following the presentations, all attendees are invited to join us for hors d’oeuvres.
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
NEW Location: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of IL, CAL Level – Rooms 5 & 6 300 E. Randolph St., Chicago, IL 60601 (Northeast corner of Columbus & Randolph, across from the Aon building)
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The September 2004 meeting was cancelled.
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Event: August 2004 Golf Outing
Date: Friday August 6th, 2004
Location: Chevy Chase Golf Course, Wheeling Tee Times: 12:00pm to 1:30 pm (please arrive 30 minutes early) Fee: $40 (see below for the results) Coordinator: A.J. Tyll, Trustmark Insurance
The Annual Chicago Actuarial Association Golf Outing will take place at the newly renovated and reopened Chevy Chase Golf Course in Wheeling. The Chevy Chase Golf Course is located on Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21), north of Lake Cook Road and south of Deerfield Road. Milwaukee Avenue is about 1 mile West of 94/294. The subsidized price of the outing ($40) includes 18 holes of golf, cart, beverage tickets, prizes, and lunch. Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your tee time in order to ensure that you get your meal, your golf cart and your foursomes in place.
We will once again promote networking with fellow Chicago actuaries by requiring participants to submit their applications with at most one other person. Golfing foursomes will be based on blind bogey and requested time slot. The blind bogey should be a number that when subtracted from your 18-hole score gives a result between 72 and 90. Applications should be submitted along with payment to the Chicago Actuarial Association by July 29, to allow time for scheduling and notification of tee times. You may register by mail, Fax, or E-mail. Fax and E-mail registrations require the use of a credit card. Please send your registration and payment to:
If you have questions, please contact A.J. at 847-283-3106 or send an E-mail Congratulations to the award winners: Long Drive #4 - tie - Jen Brinker, Trustmark & Marita Lareau, BCBSIL Closest to Pin #6 - Andy Lareau Longest Drive #14 - A.J. Tyll, Trustmark Closest to Pin #16 - Achilles Natsis, BCBSIL Blind Bogey winners: - Tyler Harshey, BCBSIL and John Schwegel, Fort Dearborn Life
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Event: May 2004 Event: Post Exam Fun @ the Ballpark
“Topic”: White Sox Game vs. Texas Rangers
Actuarial exams will be over, and it will be time to have some fun. We are sponsoring an actuarial group outing to a baseball game at U. S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White Sox. Seats will be located right above third base. Comiskey Cash will be provided to exam takers, proctors and review class instructors during the game. Other attendees will be responsible for their own food & drinks. Tickets will be mailed to a contact person at each company for distribution.
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 Time: 7:05 Game Begins / 7:30 Comiskey Cash is passed out. Location: US Cellular Field (New Comiskey Park), 333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL
We will provide tickets to exam participants and members at no charge. Other guests will be charged $15 per ticket. Payment can be made in advance or at the ball park. At the ballpark, exam participants will get $15 in Comiskey Cash by presenting their blue ticket or their instructions to supervisors; members and others will be responsible for their own cash expenditures.
Please pass the word to actuarial students who may not be CAA members.
Please make your reservation by contacting Pat Pruitt at (312) 751-3392 or E-mail at PatPruitt60302@yahoo.com by Tuesday, May 4. Please give your company name and indicate if you are a member or not, an exam taker/proctor/instructor, and how many guests you would like to bring along. Finally, please indicate if you will be willing to distribute the tickets to others in your company. If you do so, please provide an address where the tickets may be sent.
*Exam proctors and review class instructors may also attend for free.
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Event: April 2004 Meeting
Topic:ASOP's Fables--How the Actuarial Standards of Practice Are Used in Litigation
Once upon a time, plaintiffs began interpreting (and misinterpreting) the Actuarial Standards of Practice to judges and juries. This session will illustrate some of the ways in which plaintiffs are using the ASOPs against the actuarial profession. It also will illustrate ways in which you can and should use the ASOPs to reduce your risk of being sued and, if necessary, to defend your work during litigation. This session will be presented by Sandy Brown, an attorney with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren. Sandy handles general commercial litigation, arbitration and appellate matters. She concentrates her practice on the defense of financial malpractice claims, particularly those involving actuaries.
Speaker: Sandy Brown, shareholder with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren Litigation Sandra Zunker Brown is a shareholder in the firm's Litigation Department, where she handles general commercial litigation, arbitration and appellate matters. She concentrates her practice on the defense of financial malpractice claims, particularly those involving actuaries. Prior to joining Reinhart, Ms. Brown was a litigation associate with Jenner & Block in Chicago and an Adjunct Professor of Legal Writing at Marquette University Law School. Ms. Brown is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and Illinois and is a member of the Milwaukee and American Bar Associations. She has served as a Public Service Special Prosecutor for the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office. She received her undergraduate degree in economics, summa cum laude, from Illinois State University and her law degree, cum laude, from Northwestern University School of Law, where she served as a Note and Comment Editor for the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Ms. Brown's most recent presentations include "Actuaries Are From Mars, Judges And Juries Are From Jupiter" before the Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar in September 2002 and "ASOP's Fables: How The Actuarial Standards Of Practice Are Used In Litigation" before the CLRS in September 2003
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 : 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres Location:CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North
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Event: March 2004 Workshops
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2004 Time: 1:00 Registration begins / 2:00 Workshop sessions begin / 5:10 Bar opens (drinks and hors d'oeuvres - all attendees welcome) / 5:45 Dinner
Place: BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois 300 East Randolph Street, CAL level Northeast corner of Randolph and Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60601 COST: $60 with dinner, $50 without dinner
MENU: Hors d'oeuvres: Chicken Skewers in Peanut Sauce, Mango Chipotle Glazed Meatballs, Shrimp & Andouille Kabobs, Vegetable High Rollers. Entrees: Filet Mignon topped with a Crab Stuffed Mushroom Cap, Cilantro Butter and Served with Maple whipped Sweet, Potatoes and Steamed Vegetables; OR, Grilled Salmon topped with a Fresh Tomato Salsa and Served with Rice, Pilaf and Mixed Vegetables; OR, Vegetable plate of roasted vegetables and feta cheese
Workshop sessions expected to be approved for Professional Development credit by the PD Committee of the Society of Actuaries are labeled as “PD Credit Pending”, and once approved are labeled “PD Credit Approved.” See below for the many sessions approved for PD credit.
We welcome and encourage non-actuaries to attend our workshops because information covered is relevant to a wide range of work within the insurance and consulting businesses. Changes and corrections, below, are in red bold.
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2:00 p.m. Workshop Sessions A1: Use of Modeling for Managing Terrorism Catastrophe Risk – This session will address terrorism risk management issues (exposure concentration, potential terrorist targets, frequency and severity of attacks, the consideration of policy conditions, the impact of TRIA, and the importance of data quality) and the related use of modeling (for pricing at the location, policy and portfolio levels; in the definition of advisory loss cost territories; and for understanding risk accumulation, potential large loss scenarios, average loss costs, and excedance probability distributions). Jack Seaquist, MBA: Sr Manager, AIR Worldwide Corporation PD Credit Approved
A2: Consumer Decision Tools in Healthcare - With people taking more financial responsibility for their health care decisions, employers and insurance companies are providing an array of decision tools that help consumers navigate the health care system. Come hear about the latest tools and information being provided to consumers – on hospitals, pharmaceutical options, and health care costs – and see what will be provided by employers and health plans in the near future. PD Credit Approved Ann Mond Johnson: President, Subimo LLC
A3: Learn the Secrets of Power Reading - Power Reading will teach you how to read all your business material in half the time. This special free lesson will teach you: What your present reading skill is; Why you read the way you do; A unique new technique that will improve your reading on the spot; How to read as fast as you can think; How to take tests more efficiently. Allan Goldin: President, Learning Technologies
A4: Life Insurance Tax Update - This workshop will focus mainly on life insurance company tax issues with some limited discussion on policyholder tax issues (including implications of the 2001 CSO Table). Company tax issues discussed will include recent cases and rulings, reserve issues arising in audits and appeals, tax reserve implications of recent Actuarial Guidelines and other NAIC activities, and other emerging developments. PD Credit Approved Charles D. Friedstat, FSA, MAAA: Director KPMG Ed Robbins, FSA, MAAA: Senior Actuary, Allstate Life Insurance Co.
A5: Life Regulatory Update – The NAIC has adopted the 2001 CSO mortality table and revised the AOMR. Each will be summarized. For the new AOMR, the new features such as the Regulatory Assets Adequacy Issues Summary and the absence of the New York 7 will be discussed. For the 2001 CSO, a brief history and the 7702 issues will be discussed. The relative significance of the two and their current passage in the various states will also be discussed. PD Credit Approved (correction) Nancy Winings, FSA, MAAA: Milliman USA James Thompson, FSA, MAAA: Central Actuarial Associates
A6: Guarantees in Flexible Products - Guarantees are central to the marketing of insurance products, but the risk they pose to an insurance company and their real financial cost are somewhat of a mystery to many people. We will develop an approach to evaluating risk and apply it to analyze some of the guarantee features commonly found in flexible products. This session will focus more on fundamental principles than on actuarial technicality. PD Credit Approved Narayan Shankar, FSA, MAAA: Staff Fellow – Life Practice, Society of Actuaries
A7: Sarbanes-Oxley – This session will discuss the requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley and what you, as an actuary, should be thinking about. Whether you are in consulting, a public company, or a mutual insurer, this is "must know" legislation. PD Credit Approved John Gimpert, Partner, Deloitt & Touche
3:05 p.m. Workshop Sessions B1: New Opportunities: Employee Benefits Through Captive Insurers - Department of Labor rulings in 2000 and 2003 have removed some impediments that prevented companies from insuring ERISA benefits in a captive insurance company. This session will address the following issues: What is a captive? Why would a company want to use a captive? PD Credit Approved What hoops does a company still need to jump through to gain Department of Labor approval? Leon Gottlieb, FCAS, FSA, MAAA, Principal, Mercer Human Resource Consulting
B2: The Use of PBMs for Disease Management and Specialty Drugs - Disease management vendors include health plans, home health agencies, independent disease management companies, and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). Integrating a disease management program with pharmacy benefit services has been found to be an effective means of helping to control rising health care costs. PBMs are also focusing on controlling the cost and utilization of specialty drugs to slow health care cost inflation. PD Credit Approved Jan Berger, MD, MJ: Medical Director and SVP, Caremark RX Jim Long, Vice President, AdvancePCS SpecialtyRx B3: 10 Lessons for Effective Communications - Primer on effectively constructing and delivering a message to a variety of audiences. Among other topics, this session will cover audience analysis, flexing to your audience's style, and use of visuals. A must for anyone who finds themselves “promoting” their ideas or work. Jim Thorp: Director of Knowledge and Learning Group, CNA,
B4: Update on SOP 03-1 - The adoption of SOP 03-1 promises to be one of the most significant developments in GAAP financial reporting for insurance companies in recent years. However, considerable uncertainty remains in the industry as to the proper application of some of its provisions. This session will provide an overview of the SOP and address some of the interpretation and implementation issues that companies are facing. PD Credit Approved Rick Farrell, FSA, MAAA: Senior Manager, E&Y Jonathan Zhao, FSA, FCIA, MAAA: Manager, E&Y
B5: The DO Not Call List – •What is it? •What types of solicitations does it affect? •What are the exemptions? •Which trade organizations are petitioning for modification? Peter Rill: Legal Department, BancOne
B6: Bio-Actuarial Studies of Human Longevity - This presentation will discuss recent biodemographic studies on human longevity, which may have actuarial significance. Topics include: inheritance of human longevity, impact of parental ages at conception on life span, biological explanations why parental-age effects may be important, and current biological studies on the effects of month-of-birth on life span and other characteristics. The alleged infertility of long-living persons and the question of limits to human lifespan will also be discussed. Leonid Gavrilov, PhD; Natalia Gavrilova, PhD: Center on Aging, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago PD Credit Approved A message from speakers Leonid & Natalia: Dear Participants of our presentation, May we thank you all for an opportunity to present to you our ideas and findings at the Chicago Actuarial Association Workshop in the form of a talk "Bio-Actuarial Studies of Human Longevity" this month. It was very stimulating experience to us ! For your convenience we have made a Power-Point Presentation of our talk available online at: http://longevity-science.org/Gavrilov-Chicago.ppt If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding our presentation, please let us know. Your feedback would be most appreciated ! An updated article on lecture is online at: http://www.annalsnyas.org/cgi/content/full/1019/1/496
B7: Key Issues for the American Academy of Actuaries - Hear about the issues the AAA is focusing on this year from members of the Academy practice councils. PD Credit Approved Larry Gorski, FSA, MAAA: Consulting Actuary,Claire Thinking, Inc William Falk, EA, FCA, FSA, MAAA:, Principal, Towers Perrin 4:10 p.m. Workshop Sessions C1: Reserving for Long Latency Claims: the Asbestos Example - This presentation will focus on general issues surrounding the evaluation of, and reserving for, long latency claims. The paper by Kevin Madigan and Claus Metzner, “Reserving for Asbestos Liabilities” is illustrative of the considerations involved (see http://www.casact.org/pubs/forum/03fforum/03ff173.pdf ) . The approach of that paper to asbestos valuations will form the basis of the presentation. PD Credit Approved Claus Metzner, FCAS, FSA, MAAA:, Actuary, Milliman USA
C2: Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 - This dramatic overhaul of the Medicare program became law on December 8, 2003. We will cover the basics of the Act's prescription drug benefits and health savings accounts and its effect on employee benefits. In particular, will employers continue their employer-based program for their retirees, subsidize Medicare prescription drug plans, or offer a health plan sponsored medical plan (the new Medicare Advantage plan)? The actuarial role in these programs is great--so be prepared! PD Credit Approved Dale Yamamoto, FSA, EA, FCA, MAAA: Hewitt Associates LLC Kara Clark, FSA, MAAA: Staff Fellow – Health Practice, Society of Actuaries
C3: Moving Out of Traditional Actuarial Roles - Surviving and thriving in the new actuarial labor market requires savvy and creativity: •Position or reposition yourself as a “results-driven impact player”. •Build your own “Personal Brand” and learn the art of self-promotion. •Develop successful interview techniques and learn the “right answers” to tough interview questions, including behavioral interview questions. •Explore non-traditional career paths – emerging trends, growth sectors, how to break in, etc. Margaret Resce Milkint: Partner, The Jacobson Group
C4: Annuity Update - Risk Based Capital Phase II for variable annuities, including the updates of the latest reports, and the principles of the RBC-II will be discussed. A long-term solution to the problems addressed by Guidelines 34 and 39 will be given. Various guaranteed benefits in variable annuities, various features in fixed annuities, including issues of the Standard Nonforfeiture Law, and immediate annuity features will be discussed. Annuity tax issues will also be discussed. PD Credit Approved Susan Sell, FSA, MAAA: Milliman USA Vincent Tsang, FSA, MAAA: PolySystems
C5: Recent FSAs Discuss Their PD Projects – Mr. Anderson will discuss his paper on Expense Management, and Ms. Kyriazes will discuss her paper on Voluntary Dental. Both speakers have recently completed their FSAs, and these papers were accepted by the SoA as fulfillment of their PD requirements. Please join them and see what interesting research has been stimulated by the current SoA requirements for Fellowship. PD Credit Approved John Anderson, FSA, MAAA Trustmark Insurance Company Patty Kyriazes, FSA, MAAA: Trustmark Insurance Company
C6: Current Topics in Long Term Care Insurance - An overview of the hot topics presented at the recent SOA LTCI Conference. A broad range of issues impacting long-term care insurance will be discussed. PD Credit Approved Loretta Jacobs, FSA, MAAA: Assistant VP, CNA; Lou Scarim, ASA, MAAA: Sr Actuarial Consultant, CNA
C7: Life Product Trends - This is an interactive session covering recent developments and trends that affect life product design. The topics will be: •Interest Rate Guarantees •Secondary guarantees on UL •Impact of the 2001 CSO Mortality Table •Mortality improvement •Preferred underwriting •Return of Premium benefits on term insurance Al Klein, FSA, MAAA: Tillinghast Dan Winslow, FSA, MAAA: Trustmark Don Maves, FSA, MAAA: PolySystems PD Credit Approved
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Event: February 2004 Meeting w/SOA President
Topic: The State of the Actuarial Profession: A Global Perspective from the Society of Actuaries
Neil A. Parmenter, F.S.A, MAAA, EA, FCA is a consulting actuary from Des Moines, Iowa. He received his bachelors’ degree in Actuarial Science from the University of Iowa in 1960. In 1963, he achieve his A.S.A., and in 1967 his F.S.A. He worked at the Principal Financial Group until his retirement in 2000. He started out in individual insurance as a student. Then, he spent 15 years in group life and health, followed by pension consulting for the final 17. He and his wife Teresa have eight children (one girl, seven boys) and thirteen grandchildren (and counting) including six granddaughters and seven grandsons. His volunteer avocations include youth athletics administration and Society of Actuaries activities.
Speaker: Neil Parmenter, FSA, MAAA, EA, FCA, President of the Society of Actuaries
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location:CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
To attend the meeting, please enter CNA at the Wabash entrance, south of Jackson, and check in there before proceeding to the 2nd floor conference center.
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Event: January 2004 Meeting - DOUBLE SESSION - 2 TOPICS! Special 2-Hour Meeting Session 1: Education and Qualification 2005 Judy Anderson will describe the goals and changes of the redesigned Education & Exam System which the SOA will begin implementing in 2005. Speaker: Judy Anderson FSA, Society of Actuaries
Session 2: A Marketing Study on the Demand for Actuarial Skills Mike Kaster, SoA Managing Director of Actuarial Practice Areas, will present the results of a recently completed marketing study concerning the demand for actuarial skills. Speaker: Mike Kaster, SoA Managing Director of Actuarial Practice Areas
If you are unable to attend both sessions in this double-length format, we courage you to arrive at the usual time for the second session only.
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:00 Registration / 2:45 Session 1 Begins / 3:45 Refreshment Break 4:00 Session 2 Begins / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
To attend the meeting, please enter CNA at the Wabash entrance, south of Jackson, and check in there before proceeding to the 2nd floor conference center.
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Event: December 2003 Meeting
Topic: The Effect of Changing Demographics on Group Disability Programs This presentation will explore the effects of an aging workforce, as well as an increasingly obese workforce, on group disability programs. Claim management implications as well as pricing and underwriting considerations will be discussed. The demographic trends impacting the group disability product can be expected to have implications for all group benefits products. Steve has been with CNA for five years, and is responsible for pricing, financial reporting, and financial analysis for CNA's group disability and group life & accident business. Prior to joining CNA, Steve held numerous product management, pricing, and financial reporting positions for UNUMProvident, with experience in disability reinsurance, long term care, and group pensions. Speaker: Stephen R. Atkins, FSA, Group Benefits Product Management - CNA
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2003: 3:30 Registration 4:00 Speaker 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres Location: CNA Insurance Companies Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606 2nd Floor Conference Center, Room 210 North To attend the meeting, please enter CNA at the Wabash entrance, south of Jackson, and check in at the registration desk before proceeding to the conference center.
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Event: November 2003 Meeting - DOUBLE SESSION - 2 TOPICS! Special 2-Hour Meeting
Second Session: Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance Reform The President of the American Medical Association will describe the urgent need for Medical Liability reform. The current crisis in Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance is taking its toll on health care delivery and the health insurance market, and actuaries can play a role in bringing about meaningful reform. Speaker: Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD, President of the American Medical Association
First Session: Recent Findings of the SOA Health Practice Area Kara Clark, the Society of Actuaries staff actuary for the health practice area, will present significant findings from recent SOA research that underscore some of the health practice area's current initiatives, focusing in particular on the changing demographic landscape, increasing prescription drug costs, and quality of care. Kara will discuss the role for actuaries in contributing to the knowledge base on these issues, the purpose for some of the SOA's activities, and the ways in which external relations can further actuarial visibility and influence. Finally, this is an opportunity for attendees to share their perspective on the future of the health actuary's roles relative to these and other critical issues facing the U.S. healthcare system. Speaker: Kara Clark, Staff Actuary, Society of Actuaries Date: Thursday, November 20, 2003: 2:00 Registration Opens 2:45 Session 1 Begins (Recent Findings of the SOA Health Practice Area) 3:45 Refreshment Break 4:00 Session 2 Begins (Medical Malpractice Liability Insurance Reform) 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres Location: CNA Insurance Companies Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606 2nd Floor Conference Center, Room 210 North
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Event: October 2003 Meeting
Topic: Adventures in the Land of Low Interest Rates Low interest rates have predominated recently for assets backing insurance and annuities. Companies want to ensure profitability and grow their business when interest rates are low. This presentation will discuss how a fixed product block should be managed in such an environment. Some potential changes to be considered will be addressed in the areas of investment strategy, product design, sales strategy, and inforce management. An Actuary at Allstate Life for the past 5 years, Graham Ireland, FSA, will be presenting this topic
Speaker: Graham Ireland, FSA, Allstate Life Ins. Co
Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2003: 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres Location: CNA Insurance Companies CNA Cafeteria -- 2nd Floor, Room 201 (The South Glass Room) Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
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Event: September 2003 Season Kickoff Meeting Topic: Long Duration Contracts and Separate Accounts The Accounting Standards Executive Committee (AcSEC) of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) issued a new Statement of Position (SOP), Accounting and Reporting by Insurance Enterprises for Certain Nontraditional Long Duration Contracts and for Separate Accounts in May 2003. The new SOP supplements certain guidance of SFAS 97 on nontraditional long duration contracts (LDC) such as LDC with market value adjustments, two-tier LDCs, variable contracts with guarantees, and LDCs that provide sales inducements. This SOP requires stochastic modeling of these LDCs, even for small insurance companies. This session will cover the general aspect of the new SOP and some of the practical implementation issues. Make sure you understand the impact this new SOP has on the reporting requirements for your company or clients! (Level: Moderate)
Speakers: Vincent Y. Tsang, FSA, PolySystems Inc. David C. Heavilin, ASA, PolySystems Inc.
Date: September 18, 2003 : 3:30 Registration / 4:00Speaker / 5:00Hors d’oeuvres Location:CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North
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Event: August 2003 Golf Outing Date:Friday August 8th, 2003 Location: Chevy Chase Golf Course, Wheeling Tee Times:12:00pm to 1:30 pm (see below) Fee:$40 (see below for the results)
Coordinator:A.J. Tyll, Trustmark Insurance
The Annual Chicago Actuarial Association Golf Outing will take place at the newly renovated and reopened Chevy Chase Golf Course in Wheeling. The Chevy Chase Golf Course is located on Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21), north of Lake Cook Road and south of Deerfield Road. Milwaukee Avenue is about 1 mile West of 94/294. The price of the outing ($40, because the CAA is subsidizing the $89 cost) includes 18 holes of golf, cart, beverage tickets, prizes, and lunch.
We will once again promote networking with fellow Chicago actuaries by requiring participants to submit their applications with at most one other person. Golfing foursomes will be based on blind bogey and requested time slot. The blind bogey should be a number that when subtracted from your 18-hole score gives a result between 72 and 90. Applications should be submitted along with payment to the Chicago Actuarial Association by July 31st, to allow time for scheduling and notification of tee times. You may register by mail, Fax, or E-mail. Fax and E-mail registrations require the use of a credit card. Please send your registration and payment to: A.J. Tyll via E-mail: aj.tyll@trustmarkinsurance.com or Fax number: (847) 615-3826 A.J. Tyll Trustmark Insurance, Dept P213 400 Field Dr. Lake Forest, IL 60045
If you have questions, please contact A.J. at (847) 283-3106 or E-mail GOLF OUTING RESULTS: Straightest Drive - Mike McLaughlin, E&Y Longest Putt - Scott Chupack, Trustmark Longest Drive - A. J. Tyll, Trustmark Closest to Pin - Dave McGarry, MET Life Blind Bogey - Jim Thompson, Central Actuarial Associates and George Ronczy, MET Life Low Score - George Ronczy, 88
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Event: May 2003 After-Exams
Topic: Dinner and Cubs Game
Actuarial exams will be over, and it will be time to have some fun. We are sponsoring an actuarial group outing to a baseball game at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. Dinner will be provided prior to the game and tickets will be passed out to those attending the ballgame. A buffet style dinner and drinks will be provided to all attendees at the Cubby Bear Lounge.
Speaker: No speaker -- this is a fun/networking event.
Date: Tuesday May 27, 2003 5:00 Registration Begins 5:15 Food is served / Beverages / Other Entertainment 6:45 Depart for Wrigley field / Ticket pick-up for late attendees
Location: Cubby Bear Lounge 1059 W. Addison St. Chicago, IL 60657
The Cubby Bear lounge is located across the street from Wrigley Field on the Southwest corner of Addison and Clark. It is just 1 block west of the Addison stop on the Red Line ($1.50). Parking is available at various locations within 1 mile of Wrigley Field. More information is available on the website www.cubbybear.com. The seats for the game are located in Section 235 (lower deck reserved along the right field line)
Cost for Members and Non-members: $10 (cheap). As an added incentive for exam takers* to attend, if you took an actuarial exam within the past 11 months, bring a copy of your admission ticket (or test results) and you will attend FREE !!
Please make your reservation by contacting Pat Pruitt at (312) 751-3392 or e mail at PatPruitt60302@yahoo.com by Monday May 12. Please give your company name and indicate if you will be attending dinner, the game, or both. Attendance at the Cubby Bear is required, because tickets will be distributed in that location only. Pre-printed name badges will be ready for those who make a reservation (and reservations help us plan food orders). Tickets will be distributed on a first come first serve basis, (if you reserve in advance, we will not give your ticket away). There are currently 50 tickets available. Please reserve your seats early to ensure that you will get a ticket, otherwise you will be placed on a waiting list. We will allow non-Actuarial attendees as space permits, but first priority will be given to exam takers and CAA members.
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Event: April 2003 Meeting
Topic: Non-insurance Insurance Products: Debt Protection, Warranty and Beyond
This session will describe the growing markets and opportunities for non-insurance insurance products and will discuss the need for and ways for actuarial expertise to be applied to these products. Because this is a new area, actuaries will be required to work in areas with fewer established precedents and present their findings and recommendations to people who are often unfamiliar with actuarial principles and the capabilities of actuaries.
Speaker: Jay Jaffe, FSA, MAAA, President, Actuarial Enterprises
Date: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
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Event: March 2003 Workshops
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 1:00 Registration begins, 2:00 Workshop sessions begin, 5:10 Bar opens (drinks and hors d'oeuvres - all attendees welcome) 5:45 Dinner
Place: BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois (see directions, below) 300 East Randolph Street, CAL level Northeast corner of Randolph and Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60601 COST:$60 with dinner, $50 without dinner
MENU Hors D'oevres: Chicken Skewers in Peanut Sauce, Mango Chipotle Glazed Meatballs, Shrimp & Andouille Kabobs, Vegetable High Rollers. Entrees: Filet Mignon topped with a Crab Stuffed Mushroom Cap, Cilantro Butter and Served with Maple whipped Sweet, Potatoes and Steamed Vegetables; OR, Grilled Salmon topped with a Fresh Tomato Salsa and Served with Rice, Pilaf and Mixed Vegetables; OR, Vegetable Lasagna
Workshops cover a variety of hot topics in each of the time slots. Please identify the workshop sessions that you would like to attend on the registration form. Make your reservation by faxing your registration form to Pat Pruitt at 603-452-8018 by Wednesday, March 12, 2003. If you have questions, please call Pat at 312-751-3392 or Achilles Natsis at 312-653-6453. This information and subsequent updates are posted at http://ChicagoActuarialAssociation.org -->Future Events link.
Workshop sessions expected to be approved for Professional Development credit by the PD Committee of the Society of Actuaries are labeled as (PD Credit Pending), but credit has not yet been finalized.
We welcome and encourage non-actuaries to attend our workshops because information covered is relevant to a wide range of work within the insurance and consulting businesses.
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2:00 p.m. Workshop Sessions
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Leaders
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1. Issues in Small Group Health Insurance: Challenges and Opportunities – This session will address the Challenges and Opportunities in the Small Group Health Insurance Market.
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Eric B. Best, FSA, MAAA, Small Group Actuary BCBS of IL
Barb Niehus, FSA, MAAA, President, Niehus Actuarial Services
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2. Standard Non-Forfeiture Law for Individual Deferred Annuities– Due to the low interest rate environment, representatives of the insurance industry and state regulators are developing a new SNFL for individual deferred annuities. The session covers the most recent version of the proposed SNFL and its differences from the current SNFL. The effects of the proposed SNFL on profitability of deferred annuities (typical annuities and equity-indexed annuities) will also be discussed using illustrative examples.
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David C. Heavilin, ASA, MAAA
Vincent Y. Tsang, FSA, MAAA, Managers, PolySystems Incorporated
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3. Modeling Equity Returns? Try the Regime-Switching LogNormal Model. –This session will discuss advantages and disadvantages of this model and provide a hands-on, how-to guide to creating your own RSLN. The session will primarily focus on S&P 500 returns, but the model can be extended to other insurance applications where several regimes (or “states”) exist in historical data. (PD Credit APPROVED)
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Jeff Mohrenweiser, FSA, CFA, FRM, Principal, Mercer
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4. 2001 CSO implications –This session will focus on the potential impact of the 2001 CSO Tables on life insurance product design. Some time also will be devoted to issues related to the implementation of the 2001 CSO Tables on a statutory and tax reserve basis.
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Nancy Winings FSA, MAAA, Consulting Actuary Milliman USA
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5. Social Security & Individual Accounts – This session focuses on actuarial involvement and principles underlying proposed Social Security System reforms.
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Raymond D. Berry ASA, EA, MAAA MSPA, Howard A Feinstein & Assoc.
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6. Embedded Value Based Financial Management – This session will define, describe the uses, and applications in different settings of embedded value based financial management. (PD Credit APPROVED)
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Alice K. Kroll, FSA, MAAA, Director, Deloitte & Touche
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7. The Surprise Impact of SFAS 133 on Reinsurance –Why does the SEC apply SFAS 133 to withheld forms of reinsurance? This session will introduce the some forms of reinsurance that transfer asset risk and will review the NAIC reinsurance risk transfer regulations. After giving a primer on SFAS 133, the impact of SFAS 133 on certain reinsurance arrangements and their possible restructuring will be addressed.
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Clark Ramsey, FSA, MAAA, Vice President, ERC Life Re
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3:05 p.m. Workshop Sessions
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Leaders
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8. On Line Prescription Drug Histories: Can Your Company Afford to Ignore Scrips When Underwriting Life or A&H? – How on line prescription drug histories are obtained, the amount and type of on line prescription drug histories data available, and a description of the beta tests, and The latest protective value analyses for on line prescription drug histories (PD Credit APPROVED)
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Mark Franzen, FSA, Ph.D., CEO, IntelRx LLC
Jay Jaffe, FSA, MAAA, President, Actuarial Enterprises
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9. Regulatory Update for Life Reserving – This session covers the recently adopted actuarial guidelines for life insurance (AG XXXVIII-AXXX) and variable annuities (AG XXXIX-MMMM) as well as LHATF’s considerations for life and annuity reserving in the future.
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Kory J. Olsen, FSA, MAAA, CFA, Actuary, Allstate Life IC
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10. Reliability theory & mortality: –This session will explain their General Theory of Aging and Longevity, which combines biological knowledge with Reliability Theory - a general theory about systems failure used by engineers. The Gavrilovs have used Reliability Theory to derive generalized mortality curve equations that are similar to Gompertz or Makeham curves with lower mortality at advanced ages. Full published text of the theory is available at http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/JTB-01.pdf and published discussion of the theory at http://www.src.uchicago.edu/~gavr1/Reliability-Media.html
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Drs. Leonid and Natalia Gavrilov, University of Chicago Center on Aging
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11. Update on Federal Income Tax Issues – This workshop focuses on insurance products’ federal income tax valuation issues which include: Recently adopted Actuarial Guidelines (AG XXXIII, AGXXXIV and AG XXXIX-MMMM), Regulation XXX, Section 807(f) on change in valuation method, tax implications of the 2001 CSO Tables, recent cases and rulings, and IRS audit experience.
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Charles D. (Bud) Friedstat, FSA, MAAA, Director, KPMG LLP Edward L. Robbins, FSA, MAAA, Senior Actuary, Allstate Life
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12. A Review of Current SOA Experience Endeavors – This session will outline the experience studies currently in process or recently completed, how they are useful to SOA members and how members can get access to study results. Jack will describe the process normally used at the SOA to do experience studies and the key issues faced by the SOA when doing these studies. Learn how the support of members and companies is vital to compiling industry level experience data, and what you can do to help.
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Jack Luff, FSA, MAAA, Research Fellow, Society of Actuaries
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13. Risk Based Capital Management – This session will define, describe the uses, and applications in different settings of risk based capital management. (PD Credit APPROVED)
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Jason A. Morton, FSA, MAAA, Partner, Deloitte & Touche
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14. Risk Management Task Force – This session will provide information about the activities of the SOA's Risk Management Task Force focusing on a discussion of the subgroups of the RMTF and the research being conducted by these groups.
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Valentina Isakina, ASA, MAAA; Staff Actuary; Society of Actuaries
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4:10 p.m. Workshop Sessions
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15. Case Study in Risk Assessment, Risk Adjustment – The session will provide a brief history of the development and uses of risk assessment and risk adjustment methods will be provided, comparing and contrasting different types of application. Review of a practical application will follow.
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Jeff Wu, FSA, MAAA, Hewitt Associates
Elaine C. Pierce, ASA, MAAA, Hewitt Associates
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16. What’s New with the proposed Statement of Position (SOP) for Non-Traditional Long Duration Contracts and Separate Account? – In 2002, the AICPA released a proposed SOP to provide additional guidance on a number of issues involving financial reporting of “Non-traditional Long-Duration Contracts” and “Separate Accounts.” Most of the actuarial issues relate to two-tier deferred annuities, minimum guarantees of variable annuities, and sales inducements. This session provides a summary of the key issues of the proposed SOP and comments submitted by the insurance industry and public accounting firms.
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Timothy P. Gaynor, FSA, MAAA, Vice President, PolySystems Inc Paul A. Hekman, FSA, MAAA, Vice Present, PolySystems Inc
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17. Trends in Life Product Design – Hear about recent trends in life insurance policy design, including term and permanent products, as well as variable and guaranteed contracts. Learn about developments in niche markets, riders and secondary guarantees.
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Mary Bahna-Nolan, FSA, MAAA; VP Product Development; (NACOLAH)
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18. How To Build Business Communication Skills Through Improvisation –This is an interactive workshop that examines how we communicate within the business world and how we can improve upon our communication skills through fundamental exercises from the theatre genre of improvisation. Improvisation is popularly known as a theatre form for creating comedy. Its fundamentals, however, are the basis for and the mirror of successful, day-to-day communication in the business world and beyond. This session will incorporate a few (and fun) interactive improvisational games to stimulate how we approach, input and output communication.
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Bob Morand, DW Simpson
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19. Recent Developments in International Accounting Standards –International accounting standards for insurance are emerging rapidly. This session will cover recent IASB developments and standards IFRS 32 & 39 for insurance. Implementation timeframe and issues will be discussed and a brief look at the profit emergence implications on a few products will be reviewed. At the conclusion of this session, participants will understand the status and impact of emerging changes in international accounting changes.
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Matt Clark, ASA, MAAA, Manager, Ernst & Young
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20. Requirements and Implications of Sarbanes-Oxley –The impact of Sarbanes-Oxley is described on the insurance industry.
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Rick Farrell, Senior Manager, Ernst & Young
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Event: February 2003 Meeting
Topic: SOA President's Annual Address at the CAA
Speaker: Harry H. Panjer, President, Society of Actuaries
Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
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Event: January 2003 Meeting
Topic: The Future of Actuarial Education: EQ2005
Speaker: Mike Kaster, FSA, Managing Director of Actuarial Practice Areas at the SOA
Mike will discuss the reasons behind the SOA initiative to redesign the actuarial education system. He will outline the principles guiding the redesign, explain the progress made to date and what remains to be done on this crucial effort. This is intended to be an interactive session - audience questions and comments are highly encouraged.
Date: Thursday, January 9, 2003 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
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Event: December 2002 Meeting
Topic: Insurance Financial Regulation at the Crossroads
Speaker: Larry Gorski, Chief Actuary, Illinois Department of Insurance
Larry Gorski will discuss the status of some key projects on the agenda of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), and focus on the changes these projects, if adopted, will have on insurance departments and the entities they regulate.
Date: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
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Event: November 2002 Meeting
Topic: Stochastic Modeling - Is it really "rocket science"?
This session will give a quick, yet in-depth, overview of stochastic processes as they apply to equity models. In particular, the independent, lognormal distribution and the regime-switching model will be discussed. Other items will include random number generators, arbitrage-free and risk neutral valuation. Specific examples will revolve around embedded options inherent in Variable Annuities and how stochastic models can assist in the valuation, pricing and risk management strategies.
Speaker: Jeff Mohrenweiser, MMC Enterprise Risk Chicago, IL
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speakers / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
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Event: October 2002 Meeting
Topic: North American Life Insurance – Perspectives on the Industry’s Key Credit Fundamentals
The competitive spirit in the life insurance industry is alive and well, and has clearly influenced the risk profile of industry players. In addition to Fitch’s outlook for the industry, the presentation will include a discussion of recent rating activity and key drivers of this activity. Among the topics for discussion are: intense competitive pressures and product portfolio migration, product “Bells & Whistles” and associated risks, earnings trends and capital growth, investment risk, and Fitch’s comprehensive review of all life insurance company ratings..
Speaker: Julie A. Burke, Managing Director of Fitch Ratings’ North American Insurance Rating Group
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speakers / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
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Event: September 2002 Meeting (Held in October)
Topic: Retirement Implications of Demographic and Family Change
This meeting will give an overview of the challenges of changing retirement patterns and needs. In June 2002, the SOA held a symposium on these topics, for which a full set of papers is included in an on-line monograph on the SOA website. Ms. Rappaport's and Ms. Yau's presentation will summarize the issues resulting from changes to our society, and will consider the implications for the array of products and benefit plans designed to support and meet the needs of this population.
Speakers: Anna M. Rappaport, F.S.A., Mercer Human Resource Consulting Manha Yau, A.S.A., E.A., Mercer Human Resource Consulting
Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2002 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speakers / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
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Event: May 2002 Mission Task Force
Topic: Fun After Exams
Actuarial exams will be over, and it will be time to have some fun. We are sponsoring an event at Dave & Buster’s® that will test your communications skills. You may also test your skill at pool, but we’ll get to that later.
Excitement and intrigue are the themes of the newest team-building activity featured at Dave & Buster’s – Mission Task Force, a secret agent-themed activity. The game starts with a short video that gives the background and explains the rules of the game. From there, players receive clues that reveal their team members. Once teams are assembled, the director of the game distributes a set of challenges. For every challenge your team completes, you’ll receive clues to solve the puzzle. The winning team is chosen based on the number of completed challenges and their ability to solve the mystery puzzle.
Pocket Billiards and Shuffleboard will be available before and after the team activity.
A buffet will follow the team activity. MENU: Chargrilled Steak Kabobs Goldfingers (crispy battered chicken) with Chipotle Honey Sauce Fresh Vegetable Display with Ranch Dip Chili Con Queso (a cheese dip) with Tortilla Chips Assorted Cheese & Crackers & Fresh Fruit Display Unlimited Sodas, Coffee & Tea AND each attendee will get 2 drink tickets, for any bar beverages. Beverages will be provided the entire time.
Of course, you may attend for any or for all of the items listed above.
Date: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:30 Registration begins / Billiards / Shuffleboard / Beverages in area Viewpoint 3 5:15 Mission Task Force, breakout session in Executive Billiards Room 6:00 Food is served / Billiards / Beverages in area Viewpoint 3
Location: Dave & Buster’s® Goldcoast In the Viewpoint 3 and Executive Billiards areas 1030 N. Clark Street (at Oak), Chicago Just 2 blocks south of the Division & Clark stop on the Red Line ($1.50).
Public parking ($5.70 with validation by Dave & Busters) is available across the street and next door. More information is on their website www.daveandBusters.com .
Cost for Members and Non-members: $10 (cheap).
As an added incentive for exam takers* to attend, if you took an actuarial exam within the past 11 months, bring a copy of your admission ticket (or test results) and you will attend FREE !!
Due to the nature of the event, we are not accepting advance payment.
*Exam proctors may attend free, also. Please bring your “Instructions to Supervisors” document.
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There was no April 2002 meeting
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Event: March 2002 Workshops For PD Status updates, please see below.
DATE: Thursday, March 14, 2002
1:00 Registration begins / 2:00 Workshop sessions begin / 5:10 Reception / 5:45 Dinner
PLACE: BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois 300 East Randolph Street, CAL level Northeast corner of Randolph and Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60601
COST: $60 with dinner, $50 without dinner
Workshops cover a variety of hot topics in each of the time slots. Please identify the workshop sessions that you would like to attend on the registration form. Make your reservation by faxing your registration form to Pat Pruitt by Friday, March 1, 2002. If you have questions, please call Pat or Bob Aronsohn. This information and subsequent updates are posted at our website http://ChicagoActuarialAssociation.org
Workshop sessions expected to be approved for Professional Development credit by the PD Committee of the Society of Actuaries are labeled as (PD Credit Pending), but credit has not yet been finalized. Updates are in bold red, below. Or you may also check approvals on the SOA.org website.
We welcome and encourage non-actuaries to attend our workshops because information covered is relevant to a wide range of work within the insurance and consulting businesses. Please share this with others who may be interested.
Chicago Actuarial Association March 14, 2002 Workshops
Please fax your registration form (or E-mail the same information) to Pat Pruitt. If any sessions need to be canceled due to low attendance, we will contact you.
Canned soda and bottled water will be provided before each session.
2:00 p.m. Sessions
1. Living to 100: Challenges and Opportunities – This session will address the implications of longer life spans, focusing on challenges and opportunities for families, business and society. (PD Credit Approved, eligible for 1 unit)
Anna Rappaport, FSA, MAAA – William M Mercer
2. Profitability Across Reporting Formats: GAAP, Statutory and Embedded Value – This session will define the various reporting formats and discuss relationships among profits under these formats. The discussion will be supported by examples drawn from various life and annuity products. (PD Credit Approved, eligible for 1 unit)
Karen Sasveld, ASA – Ernst &Young LLP David Heavilin, ASA – Ernst &Young LLP
3. Who Wants to Know Tax Reserves without Writing an Exam – This session is a basic teaching session on tax reserves. The teaching will be conducted in a question and answer format. The session will be focused on IRC 72, IRC 7702, IRC 7702A, IRC 807, and so forth. Successful candidates may receive nominal prizes.
Vincent Y. Tsang, FSA – Senior Manager, Arthur Andersen LLP
4. Health Valuation: What Everyone Needs to Know – Karen will provide the essentials of today's health valuation concerns, focusing on the NAIC Health Reserve Guidelines. (PD Credit Approved, eligible for 1 unit)
Karen Bender, ASA, FCA – Principal, MMC Enterprise Risk
5. Liquidity Risk: What Do Insurers and Frat Parties Have in Common? – This session will discuss the following:
1) Background 2) Types of Liquidity Risk 3) Affected Products 4) Current state of regulation (NAIC, New York)
Jeffrey Mohrenweiser, FSA, MAAA, CFA – Principal MMC Enterprise Risk Consulting
6. Group Long Term Care Pricing, A Primer – This session will present thefundamentals of Group Long Term Care Pricing, including discussion of policy design and features, pricing techniques, key pricing assumptions and claim cost development. This session is an introduction to these concepts designed for actuarial students with little pricing experience, or more experienced actuaries with no knowledge of LTC. In addition to issues specific to LTC pricing, modeling issues universal to health insurance will be presented.
Deborah Grant, FSA, MAAA – Milliman USA
3:05 p.m. Sessions
7. An Overview of Fixed Annuity Pricing and Profitability – Participants will learn about the elements of fixed annuities and the nature of the fixed annuity marketplace, and how they drive company sales and profits. (Sorry, No PD credit)
Graham Ireland, FSA, FCIA – Allstate Life
8. Survey of Guideline XXX Practices – This session will present the results of a recent SOA Survey on actions taken as a result of Regulation XXX. Learn about the design and rate changes that have taken place, the certification process and the level of X factors used for pricing and valuation. Also learn how the distribution of products changed, the level of reinsurer involvement and what is planned for the future. (Sorry, No PD credit)
Allen Klein, FSA – Bankers Life
9. 2001 CSO – What It Is and Where It Stands – This session will discuss the following: 1) History of the basic table 2) Introduction of margins 3) Regulation implementing it 4) Mortality adequacy (nonunderwritten business;basic) 5) Where it is in the regulatory process
Jack Luff – SOA Staff Jim Thompson – Central Actuarial Associates
10. Studying to Pass Actuarial Exams – You cannot just want to pass an actuarial exam, you have to plan for it! If what you know about studying isn't working well for you, you may want to plan on taking this session.
Steve Butz, FSA – BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
11. Employer-Sponsored Health Care in the 21st Century: Opportunities for Innovation – Pat and Tom will lead a discussion of the new healthcare marketplace, including the legislative and actuarial implications. Topics will include health expense banks and marketplace changes.
Pat Ryan, CCP, CBP, PHR – Deloitte & Touche, Tom Livorsi, FSA, MAAA – Deloitte & Touche
12. What is New In Medicare – This session shall provide updates to environmental and product issues facing Medicare Supplement writers, with particular attention to Medicare Reform, Prescription Drugs, the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System.
Pat Fleming, FSA – Bankers Life Dale Griffin, FSA – BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
4:10 p.m. Sessions
13. Product Development Olympics: What does it take to medal? – Session attendees will hear about product design trends for variable and fixed universal life and term products. Additionally, there will be some discussion about the potential impact of regulatory activity (CSO 2001, AXXX, XYZ) on product features. There will be time at the end for a lively question and answer period. (PD Credit Approved, eligible for 1 unit)
Nancy Winings, FSA – Consulting Actuary, Milliman USA
14. Synthetic GICs – product features, pricing and financial reporting – With the recent stock market volatility, fiduciaries of pension funds may need investment vehicles with stable value to balance the funds' investment portfolios. Synthetic GICs are popular among pension fund fiduciaries as they offer book value withdrawals. This session will focus on Synthetic GICs' main product features, pricing considerations, and financial reporting requirements from both statutory and GAAP perspectives.
Vincent Y. Tsang, FSA – Senior Manager, Arthur Andersen LLP
15. Codification Implementation – The presenters will lead a workshop that addresses how companies handled various implementation items. Attendees should come prepared to share their experiences with these and other issues: 1) Identifying and quantifying variances from codification basis reserves 2) Cost of collection elimination/increased life deficiency reserves 3) Deferred tax calculations 4) Premium deficiency reserves on A&H 5) Ranges, midpoints and best estimates when establishing liabilities 6) Meeting the enhanced disclosure requirements 7) Was codification effect surplus-neutral for your company? 8) Practical issues – internal and/or vendor systems changes required
Tom Herget, FSA – Polysystems Dave Rockwell, FSA – KPMG
16. Cost/Benefits for New Drugs – Mike is a clinical pharmacist currently with a major pharmacy benefits manager. Mike will cover current drugs, pipeline drugs, and the impact on various population segments.
Mike Terhaar, R. Ph., MBA – Advance PCS
17. The New Actuarial Market: Survive and Thrive – Margaret will discuss how success and survival in the new actuarial job market requires savvy and creativity:
Position or reposition yourself as a "results-driven impact player-not just an actuary" Build your own "Personal Brand" and learn the art of self-promotion (without bragging) Develop successful interview techniques and learn the "right answers" to tough interview questions Explore the non-traditional career path-emerging trends, growth sectors, how to break in, etc.
Margaret Resce Milkint, Partner – Jacobson Associates/Jacobson Executive Search
Reception & Dinner: Bar will be open to all, regardless of whether you plan to stay for dinner: soda, beer, wine, mixed drinks. Hors d’oeuvre: Assorted mini quiche and assorted mini egg rolls with Asian dipping sauce.
And for those staying for dinner, here is the menu -- salad: Mixed baby greens with roasted pears, bleu cheese and caramelized walnuts with lemon herbed vinaigrette. dinner: Grilled filet mignon topped with a red onion relish, served with garlic whipped potatoes and steamed broccoli and baby carrots, OR Grilled salmon with a light lemon sauce served over rice pilaf and sautéed patty pan squash, OR Vegetarian Lasagna (if you specify "vegetarian" dinner) dessert: Strawberry shortcake with mixed berries.
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Event: February 2002 Meeting
Speakers: W. James MacGinnitie, President, Society of Actuaries Daniel J. McCarthy, President, American Academy of Actuaries
Topic: Strategic Issues Facing the Profession, and Our Responses
Date: Thursday, February 14, 2002
3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speakers / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Our presidents will discuss the strategic issues facing the profession and the SOA, and our responses to them. This includes the strategic plan adopted last year, the review of our education and examination system (including the development of a Qualified Risk Analyst (QRA) designation), ways to better coordinate Sections and Practice Areas, and ensuring long term vitality of the actuarial profession. They will also comment on international actuarial activities.
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North
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Event: January 2002 Meeting
Speaker: Jeff Katz - Munich American Reassurance Co Topic: Insurance Industry Impact of Terrorist Attacks and Threats Mr. Katz will discuss the impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, as well as the bioterrorism threat, on the insurance industry. He will focus on Life & Health, but will also touch on P&C, and will discuss issues such as the magnitude of the insured losses, the impact on reinsurers, potential government intervention, and what the impact will be on our industry going forward. (There was no hand-out of the slides, but Mr. Katz will provide the bibliography of his sources, upon request. You may contact him directly.) Jeffrey S. Katz, FSA, MAAA, JD, is Senior Vice President, Munich American Reassurance Company (MARC), and President, Agora Insurance Network Solutions, the e-commerce subsidiary of MARC. Mr. Katz's responsibilities at MARC include e-commerce, underwriting, medical, mortality research, and asset-based products. He is chairman of the Reinsurance Section of the Society of Actuaries. For the nine years prior to joining MARC, Mr. Katz was the head of CNA's life reinsurance unit. Prior to working in reinsurance, Mr. Katz spent much of his career designing and developing individual life insurance and annuity products.
Date: January 28, 2002
3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 North
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There was no December 2001 meeting.
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Event: November 2001 Meeting
Speakers: R. Thomas Herget, Executive Vice President, PolySystems Inc Raymond T. Schlude Jr., Consulting Actuary, Milliman USA Donna C. Novak, Principal, MMC Enterprise Risk
Topic: Valuation Symposium for Life and Health – Open Forums The Life and Health discussions held in separate areas at the same time.
Tom Herget and Ted Schlude will talk on statutory life company issues, and Donna Novak will lead the discussion on the health issues. On the agenda for discussion are year-end emerging valuation topics such as the new AOMR, new ASOPs, Variable Annuity Guaranteed Living Benefits, the new CSO Mortality Tables, Actuarial Guideline AXXX, Codification and other current topics. If available, the annual autumnal regulatory bulletin from the state of Illinois actuary will be discussed.
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2001
3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speaker, 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 N Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non-Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
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Event: October 2001 Meeting
Speaker: S. Michael McLaughlin, Partner, Ernst & Young LLP (Chicago)
Topic: SFAS 141 & SFAS 142
The CAA October Meeting will address critical issues associated with Statements of Financial Accounting Standards No. 141, Business Combinations; and No. 142, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets. The discussion topic includes the following items:
- Overview of new requirements
- Key implementation and compliance issues
- Implications for future mergers & acquisitions
Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2001
3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speaker, 5:01 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois (just north of Grant Park) 300 East Randolph Street, CAL level, Conference Room 2 Northeast corner of Randolph and Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60601
Cost: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
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Event: September 2001 Meeting
Speaker: Bob Morand, Partner, D.W. Simpson & Company
Topic: How to Improve Business Communication Skills Through Improvisation Improvisation is not just a tool to create comedy. Its fundamentals are the basis for successful, day-to-day communication in the business world and beyond. The presentation will incorporate a few, fun interactive improvisational games to stimulate how we approach communication in general, and how we can apply these approaches to improve business communication skills. These games are designed to help with both one-on-one and group presentation scenarios.
Brief Overview of Current Trends in Actuarial Employment The increasing number of non-traditional opportunities. These types of opportunities can be found in the financial markets, financial engineering, systems, dot.coms and other quantitative roles.
LAST-MINUTE ADDITION: San Miguel - Advancing Student Achievement Project, an after-school enrichment program using the Math Pentathlon games. Suzanne Wille and other volunteers will be there with the games set up, during the hors d'oeuvres, so you can see the games. People who are planning to volunteer but were not able to make it to the latest planning meeting can get some additional training. Volunteers will be there to answer questions and demonstrate the games.
Date: Monday, September 24, 2001 3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speaker, 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 210 N Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
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Event: Annual June Golf Outing
Date: Friday June 22, 2001(See below for the golfing results)
Tee Times: 7:00am to 8:30 am (see below)
Location: Chevy Chase Golf Course, Wheeling
Fee: $65 (Includes 18 holes of golf, cart, beverage tickets, prizes, and lunch)
The Annual Chicago Actuarial Association Golf Outing will once again take place at the Chevy Chase Golf Course in Wheeling. The Chevy Chase Golf Course is located on Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21), north of Lake Cook Road and south of Deerfield Road. Milwaukee Avenue is about 1 mile West of 94/294. The price of the outing ($65) includes 18 holes of golf, cart, beverage tickets, prizes, and lunch.
We will once again promote networking with fellow Chicago actuaries by requiring participants to submit their applications with at most one other person. Golfing foursomes will be based on blind bogey and requested time slot. The blind bogey should be a number that when subtracted from your 18-hole score gives a result between 72 and 90. Applications should be submitted along with payment to the Chicago Actuarial Association by June 8th, to allow time for scheduling and notification of tee times. You may register by mail, Fax, or E-mail. Fax and E-mail registrations require the use of a credit card. Please send your registration and payment to:
If you have questions, please contact Stuart at (630) 590-4216 or E-mail sslutzky@destinyhealth.com
Tee Time Slots 7:00am-7:30am 7:30am-8:00am 8:00am-8:30am
Golf Results
Closest to Pin: Craig Voelker Longest Putt: Stuart Slutzky Longest Drive: Joe Kloss Best Score: Dan Stecklein (81) Blind Bogey: Joe Rafson
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Event: May 2001 Bowling Party
Topic: Student Fun After Exams Exams will be over, and it will be time to have some fun. We are sponsoring a bowling party. Admission to the event includes shoe rental, 2.5 hours of bowling, and food (pizza, hot dogs, soda pop, beer). A full-service cash bar is available.
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 (See below for the bowling results) 4:30 Registration (note the later start time) 5:00 Bowling begins 5:30 Food is served
Location: AMF Marina City Lanes Marina City 300 N. State Street, Chicago (Just north of the Chicago River)
Parking: For those not walking nor taking the CTA/Metra, validated parking for $10.75 is available at State & Kinzie (just north of Marina City, near the Hertz car rental). Also, the State Street bridge is closed, and Marina City recommends that if you are driving from the loop, use either the Wabash or Dearborn bridge.
Cost for Members and Non-members: $15. But as a special incentive for exam takers to attend, if you took an actuarial exam in May, bring in a copy of your admission ticket and your cost will be $0 – FREE !!
We had 21 bowlers
Highest Score (196) - Kevin Wolf Most Strikes (5) - Joan Rathbone Kindest to the Pins (classified) - Dan Levin Longest Commute (25 miles) - Graham Ireland, Allstate Most Staff Attending (5) - BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Most Non-actuary Friends Attending (2) - Maynard Kagen
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There was no April 2001 meeting.
EVENT: March 2001 Workshops
DATE: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 1:00 Registration begins; 2:00 Workshops; 5:10 Bar opens; 5:45 Dinner
PLACE: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center (formerly Rosemont Convention Center) in the Conference Center, main level, down escalator after walkway skybridge 5555 North River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (847) 692-2220
COST: $60 with dinner, $50 without dinner
Workshop sessions expected to be approved for Professional Development credit by the PD Committee of the Society of Actuaries are labeled as (PD Credit Pending). See the list below for subsequent approval of credit, or click here for the comprehensive SOA website list. We welcome and encourage non-actuaries to attend our workshops because information covered is relevant to a wide range of work within insurance and consulting business.
Beverages will be provided before and between the session times.
2:00 p.m. Sessions
1. The New Society of Actuaries Textbook: "US GAAP for Life Insurers" - Dan and Ed were members of the nine-author team that wrote the book. They will discuss the events leading up to the writing of the book, describe the objectives and intended audience of the book, and give an overview of its contents. They will then proceed to give some additional insights into the portions of the book in which they played a primary role, namely: expenses, capitalization, deferred annuities, purchase accounting, and shadow adjustments. Dan Kunesh, Principal, Tillinghast-Towers Perrin, 2150 E. Lake Cook Rd, Suite 260, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Ed Robbins, Executive Vice-President and Chief Actuary, Zurich-Kemper Life Insurance Cos, One Kemper Drive, T-1, Long Grove, IL 60049
2. Long Term Care Issues - Kurt Giesa will discuss current hot issues facing actuaries who practice in the long term care arena . Kurt Giesa, MMC Enterprise Risk, 411 E. Wisconsin Av, Suite 800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
3. X-Factor Testing - This workshop is intended to provide a review of the key steps in the process of testing the appropriateness of X factor mortality per the terms of Regulation XXX. Key steps include: preparing data, calculating aggregate death claim distributions, constructing the hypothesis tests, interpreting results, and addressing the credibility of results. The workshop will also allow attendees to share their views and raise questions relating to X-factor testing. (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit) Ken Thieme, 2nd VP, Lincoln Re, PO Box 7808, Fort Wayne, IN 46801, Tracy Choka, 2nd VP, Lincoln Re, PO Box 7808, Fort Wayne, IN 46801 Drew Tindall, Actuarial Consultant, Lincoln Re, PO Box 7808, Fort Wayne, IN 46801
4. Variable Annuities - Product Design Issues (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit) Don Abbs, Allstate Life Insurance Co, 3100 Sanders Rd, Suite M2, Northbrook, IL 60062 Jim Baumstark, Allstate Life Insurance Co, 3100 Sanders Rd, Suite M2A, Northbrook, IL 60062
5. Tax Update - Cherri and Bud will present recent developments Cherri Divin, Bud Friedstat, KPMG LLP, 4205 Davco Way, Louisville, KY 40241
6. Data Mining - Basic Concepts, Getting Started - Basic overview of the concepts of data mining. This presentation will also address steps to launch a project, and information technologies to consider beyond the data mining software tools. A guest vendor will give a demonstration of a data mining application. Stephen D. Galvan, President, eBizIntell, Inc., Oakbrook Terrace, IL sgalvan@eBizIntell.com Matthew Adams, SPSS
7. E - Security - Threats and How They Can Be Addressed. The very qualities that make e-business attractive also make it susceptible to increased risk. Without proper controls, companies may find their prized customer list and confidential financial information in the hands of a hacker -- or even worse, their competition. Jay Schulman, KPMG LLP, 303 E. Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601
3:05 p.m. Sessions
8. GAAP Update - Mike will address various topics including FAS 133, business combinations and IASC Mike Hughes, Ernst & Young LLP, 233 S. Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606
9. Privacy Regulations - A status report on regulation, including: background and discussion of future directions; content of the 2000 NAIC Model Regulation (with comparisons to the 1982 Model Act); compliance considerations and potential impact on actuaries. Barb Niehus, Niehus Actuarial Services Inc, 5215 Old Orchard Rd, Suite 750, Skokie, IL 60077 Marilyn Saunders, CNA Insurance Cos, 43 South, CNA Plaza, Chicago, IL 60685 (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit)
10. Life Regulatory Update - A discussion of current hot topics . Rick Browne, Bud Friedstat, Derek Houle, KPMG LLP, 303 E. Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601
11. Hedging Strategies for Variable Annuity Guarantees The issues include difficulties in defining the risks you are hedging against, and whether a risk is hedgeable or unhedgeable. Steve will explain risk-neutral valuation for hedging purposes as well as a variety of hedging techniques. Steve Stone, Allstate Life Insurance Co, 3075 Sanders Rd, Suite G5D, Northbrook, IL 60062
12. Speed Reading - Actuaries, especially those taking exams, are often confronted with volumes of reading material. Alan will introduce speed reading techniques and conduct an introductory lesson. This is a repeat of a session the Chicago Actuarial Association held a few years ago. Allan Goldin, President of Power Reading, 630-852-3272, ttpwr@aol.com
13. The Future of the Profession **CANCELED**
14. Customer Service in the E-Business Environment **CANCELED**
4:10 p.m. Sessions
15. Health Regulatory Update - This session will highlight the numerous regulations that have been passed at the federal level and discuss the cost impact. Proposed legislation will also be discussed. Audience participation will be welcomed. Karen Bender, Principal, MMC Enterprise Risk, 411 E. Wisconsin Av, Suite 800, Milwaukee, WI 53202
16. The New President's Medicare Plan & Its Impact on Insurance - This session will highlight the plans of the new administration to reform the Medicare program and how the reforms will impact current Medicare products. We will also discuss the potential financial impact on employer-sponsored plans and the viability of the current Medigap market. Dale Yamamoto, Hewitt Associates, 100 Half Day Rd, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit)
17. Fixed Annuities, Deferred & Immediate - The session will discuss new products, including bucket annuities, term/annuity combos and bonus. It will provide a comparison of the sales volume of the various product designs and how they stack up against variable annuities. Pricing and reserving issues will be considered. (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit) Susan Sell, Milliman & Robertson Inc, Two Conway Park #180, 150 Field Dr, Lake Forest, IL 60045
18. Financial Reporting for Variable Annuities - Updating progress on statutory reserving for variable annuities with minimum guaranteed income benefits, and US GAAP reserving for variable annuities with minimum guaranteed death benefits. Vinaya Sharma, Allstate Life Insurance Co, 3100 Sanders Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062 Scott Wright, KPMG LLP, 303 E. Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60601
19. An Alternate Regulatory Perspective-How Bank Regulators Evaluate Bank Risk CANCELED**
20. There are two approaches to extreme value theory. The traditional approach is concerned with limiting properties of the minimum or maximum of a random sample. Another approach is based on exceedances over a high threshold. For applications in finance and insurance, the second approach is more relevant. In particular, it can incorporate explanatory (or auxiliary) variables into modeling and predicting the occurrence of exceeding the threshold. This talk provides an overview of the extreme value theory and its application.
An application of EVT is Value at risk (VaR) calculation. VaR is concerned with financial market risk. It is a single estimate of the amount by which an institution's position in a risk category could decline due to general market movements during a given holding period. We shall compare VaR based on EVT with those based on other methods, including RiskMetrics and GARCH models. Other applications of EVT are in finance and insurance also discussed. (PD Credit Approved: eligible for 1 unit) Ruey Tsay, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
21. Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Reinsurance Q&A Game - Reinsurance has traditionally been used primarily as a risk management tool. As insurance products become more complex, the use of reinsurance is no longer confined to just risk management. This session focuses on the key concepts of reinsurance, including its financial reporting aspects. The speaker will use a graded sequence of multiple-choice questions, ranging from the basic to the advanced, to lead the audience to a deeper understanding of the topic. At the end of the session, the audience should have gained a higher level of knowledge in financial and risk reinsurance. Vincent Tsang, Arthur Andersen LLP, MS27-13, 33 W. Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603
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Event: February 2001 Meeting
Topic: The Evolution of the Big Tent -- Strategic Plans for the Society of Actuaries This is the annual address to our group by the current SOA president. Professor Brown will stay for the reception after the meeting. Later, attendees may join him for dinner at a local restaurant. Those who are attending dinner will pay their own way.
Speaker: Rob Brown, President of the Society of Actuaries
Date: Thursday, February 15, 2001 3:30 Registration 4:00 Speaker 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres (optional) 6:00 Leave for dinner with the SOA President (optional)
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 208 Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres Those who are attending dinner will pay their own way.
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There was no January 2001 meeting
Event: December 2000 Meeting
Topic: NAIC Update
This meeting will give an overview of the important regulatory issues currently being discussed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Larry Gorski from the Illinois Insurance Department will discuss the life issues and Donna Novak from William M. Mercer will discuss the relevant health-related topics. In addition, Randy Reichel from the American Association of Health Plans will discuss the regulatory issues related to HMOs.
Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speakers, 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 208 Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
Event: November 2000 Meeting
Topic: Codification of Statutory Accounting Principles
Currently, statutory reporting is driven by a complex set of specific rules, but there is no framework of concepts and principles that can be applied to situations not governed by the rules. In the absence of such guidance, different companies treat the same accounting situation in different (inconsistent) ways. A major effort was undertaken over the last few years to codify SAP, following a pattern similar to GAAP. Alan Close, who has been intimately involved in the codification project and has made many presentations on the topic, will provide an overview of its main features. This subject should be of general interest to all actuaries.
Speaker: Alan Close, CPA, Associate Controller, Northwestern Mutual Life
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2000
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
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Event: October 2000 Activities
Location: Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers 301 East North Water Street, Chicago SOA Meeting Commuter Lounge ____________________________________________________________________
Event: Hospitality Event at the Society of Actuaries Annual Meeting
Time: Tuesday, October 17th, from 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Cost: Free
The CAA will sponsor a hospitality event on Tuesday within the commuter lounge. The menu includes hot and cold food, soft drinks, beer and wine. Because this will be advertised to the out-of-town attendees, it may be a good opportunity for local actuaries and students to meet actuaries from outside our area.
Everyone is welcome, including people not otherwise attending the SOA meeting, and including those who are not CAA members. No reservation is needed. _______________________________________________________________________
Event: Commuter Lounge at the Society of Actuaries Annual Meeting
The CAA will sponsor the commuter lounge (coffee & soft drinks) at the Society meeting.
Times: Monday, October 16th, from 7:30am to 5pm Tuesday, October 17th, from 7:30am to 6pm Wednesday, October 18th, from 7:30am to 1pm
Event: September 2000 Meeting
Speaker: Ron Gebhardtsbauer, Senior Pension Fellow, American Academy of Actuaries. As Senior Pension Fellow for the American Academy of Actuaries, Ron Gebhardtsbauer is the actuarial profession's chief policy liaison on pension issues. He represents pension actuaries among federal regulators and legislators by providing nonpartisan assistance on legislative and regulatory questions. Prior to his appointment at the Academy, Mr. Gebhardtsbauer managed the Retirement Practice of William M. Mercer's New York City office. Previous to that, he was the Chief Actuary of the PBGC for many years.
Topic: Social Security 2000: An Election Year Perspective We have all heard, especially in this election year, that the Social Security program is heading toward a financial crisis. Is there really a problem? How serious is it? What impact will proposals such as paying down the national debt or investing program funds in the stock market have on the economy and the program itself? Mr. Gebhardtsbauer will provide us with his insight on all these questions, as well as his perspective on which presidential candidate's proposed solution appears to be more effective, based on a careful examination of the facts.
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000
Location: CNA Conference Center Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Room 208 Southeast corner of Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
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Event: June 2000 Golf Outing Date:Friday June 2, 2000 (See below for the golfing results)
Location: Chevy Chase Golf Course, Wheeling Tee Times:7:00 am to 8:30 am (see below) Fee:$65
Coordinator:Stuart Slutzky, Destiny Health
The Annual Chicago Actuarial Association Golf Outing will once again take place at the Chevy Chase Golf Course in Wheeling. The Chevy Chase Golf Course is located on Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21), north of Lake Cook Road and south of Deerfield Road. Milwaukee Avenue is about 1 mile West of 94/294. The price of the outing ($65) includes 18 holes of golf, cart, beverage tickets, prizes, and lunch. In an effort to promote networking with your fellow Chicago actuaries, participants should submit their applications with at most one other person. Golfing foursomes will be based on blind bogey and requested time slot. The blind bogey should be a number that when subtracted from your 18-hole score gives a result between 72 and 90. Applications should be submitted along with payment to the Chicago Actuarial Association by May 19th, 2000, to allow time for scheduling and notification of tee times. This year, you may register by mail, Fax, or E-mail. Fax and E-mail registrations require the use of a credit card. Please send this registration form and payment to:
If you have questions, please contact Stuart at (630) 590-4216 or E-mail sslutzky@destinyhealth.com
Requested Tee Time (please circle one of these 3 time slots)
7:00am-7:30am 7:30am-8:00am 8:00am-8:30am
Name(s) Company Phone Number E-mail Address Blind Bogey
We had a total of 53 golfers
Closest to pin - hole 7 - John Schwegel Closest to pin - hole 18 - Steven Barclay Longest Putt - hole 6 - Dave Stefanski Longest Putt - hole 12 - Stuart Slutzky Longest Drive(Male) - hole 14 - Dave Hurter Longest Drive(Female) - hole 3 - Karen Sasveld Best Score Male - Brian Brugger - 77 Best Score Female - Lisa Bjorkman - 134 Blind Bogey - John Schwegel Most Balls Lost - Anchilles Natsis - 10+ Worst Score - Ryan Ziemann - 184
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There was no May 2000 meeting
There was no April 2000 meeting
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Event: The Annual March Workshops DATE: Thursday, March 23, 2000 1:00 Registration begins 2:00 Workshops 5:00 Reception 5:30 Dinner
PLACE: Rosemont Convention Center 5555 North River Road Rosemont, IL 60018
COST: $60 with dinner, $50 without dinner
Professional Development credit note: Several sessions were submitted for credit ( ), and four were approved (as indicated below). Check the list below or click here see the SOA website list of approved sessions. We welcome and encourage non-actuaries to attend our workshops because information covered is relevant to a wide range of work within insurance and consulting business.
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1. Managing the Rising Costs of Prescription Drugs Prescription drug costs are the fastest growing segment of healthcare in the United States. Without efficient pharmacy management strategies, the provision of a covered pharmacy benefit will be cost prohibitive in the next five years. A review of the pharmacy program through identification of the particular cost drivers, assessment of the current benefit design and pharmacy benefit management are the first steps to creating solutions that are client specific. Strategies such as pharmacy benefit management vendor optimization, physician and member education, benefit design changes to incent appropriate drug utilization, drug utilization review and targeted disease management programs may be implemented as next steps. (PD Credit Approved)
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Stephen Hill, Director of Risk Mgmt, Cook County
Beth Mauer, PharmD., MBA, Senior Manager, Deloitte & Touche
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2. Web Savvy This session will cover topics such as:
- Using search engines - which are best for your search?
- How to get more actuarial hits than misses when surfing
- What are cookies and how are they used?
- Internet Privacy - is this just a virtual dream?
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Peggy Grillot, Web Manager, SOA & Debbie Jay, SOA
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3. XXX Update & Effect on Product Design This session will cover the latest XXX state updates and review techniques that are currently being used to derive the X factor. There will also be a discussion of the product design features that have evolved due to XXX, including premiums and guarantees. ( )
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Greg Smith, Tillinghast;
Mary Bahna-Nolan, NACOLAH
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4. Introduction to Risk Management - The session will help participants to identify different types of risk before focusing on certain financial and operating risks specific to insurance and banking. A framework will be developed for identifying exposures and techniques to limit them. Specific topics addressed will include ALM, hedging strategies, reinsurance, product portfolio balancing and diversification, strategic alliances/joint ventures and contract design. (No PD Credit)
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John Gould, CNA; Narayan Shankar, CNA; Qing Wang , CNA; Jim Murtaugh, W. M. Mercer
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5. Update on the SOA’s Disability Valuation work In 1998, LHATF asked the SOA to address individual and group disability reserving issues. An interim new table for individual business was proposed to LHATF in 1999 and work has begun on an experience study, reflecting current products, to potentially lead to a new permanent standard. On the group side, work on the validation of Experience Table 95a as the basis for a new permanent standard has been occurring. This session will report on these activities.
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Jack Luff, SOA
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6. Life Company Corporate Structure General American’s Experience: Tom Hughes will discuss the changes in the structure of General American Life Insurance Company, covering issues related to mutual company structure, demutualization and the acquisition by Met Life.
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E. Tom Hughes, Corporate Actuary & Treasurer, General American Life Ins. Co.
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7. Should US Employers Get Out of the Health Care business? 1n 1997, the Xerox corporation announced its intention to get out of the health care business within the next 7 years and continues to pursue that goal. This presentation will show why the health care industry is failing, why there’s nothing employers can do about it and why employers should seriously consider reducing or eliminating their role in the health care delivery process.
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Gerry Smedinghoff, SYMTEC Inc.
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8. Introduction to Risk Adjusters - This presentation will discuss the various risk adjusting methods. It will focus on the effects of risk adjusters on Medicare + Choice plans, but will also explore the applications of risk adjusters in the commercial market. (PD Credit Approved)
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Julie Peper, Deloitte & Touche
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9. Refinements in Cash Flow Testing for Equity Indexed Annuities and UL - In addition to interest rate risk, equity indexed products are also subject to index volatility risk and replication risk. The combination of these risks creates additional challenges for actuaries to perform cash flow testing for equity indexed products. This session will focus on the practical aspects of modeling and performing cash flow testing as well as the correlation between interest rate and equity index changes. ( )
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Peter Sun, M&R
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10. Fair Value Reporting - A teaching session which will cover measures and objectives, tools and methods, the potential impact on the industry and an update on FASB and the International Accounting Standards Committee. ( )
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S. Michael McLaughlin, E&Y
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11. Regulatory Update for Stat and GAAP topics Regulatory updates for Life and Annuity topics, relating to recent changes in Statutory and GAAP issues. ( )
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Richard Browne, KPMG; Cherri Divin, KPMG
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12. The Future of Actuarial Education and the Role of Academic Institutions This session will provide an opportunity to discuss the White Paper of the Joint CAS, CIA and SOA task force on academic relations. Possible initiatives include accreditation of academic actuarial science programs by the actuarial profession, the creation of actuarial educational material by academic faculty and the use of academic faculty to produce experience studies and tables.
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Warren Luckner, SOA
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4:00 p.m. Sessions
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13. Long Term Care - A basic teaching session on LTC pricing and product design. Topics covered will include development of pricing assumptions, sources of pricing data and current product design features and marketplace issues. (PD Credit Approved)
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Loretta Jacobs, GE Financial Assurance
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14. Managed Care Can it survive? Many market pressures are reversing the cost savings that managed care plans have achieved in the last decade. Managed Care plans are faced with “Patient Protection” legislation plus providers are less willing to give deep discounts, causing some plans to experience large financial losses and others to withdraw from unprofitable markets altogether. This workshop will look at the recent market trends and discuss possible strategies that managed care plans can take to survive. ( )
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Donna Novak, Deloitte & Touche
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15. Evaluating Risk and Reward Tradeoffs in a Stochastic Environment A framework will be developed for evaluating risk and reward for insurance products in a stochastic environment. This will include examples with alternative structures for assets and liabilities. (PD Credit Approved)
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George Christopher, Ph.D. Milliman & Robertson
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16. Chicago Actuaries Advancing Student Achievement The Actuarial Foundation is seeking interested Chicago Actuarial Association members to participate in the pilot of a new "MoneyMath Learning Series" with gifted students. Session participants will be invited to shape the role of the actuary mentors and to make commitments to the pilot. Additionally, a report on discussions with the AON Foundation exploring the potential development of a mentor project in the inner city will be presented.
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Joseph Abel, Ph.D.; Ed Bales; Dorothy Weber Ph.D., The Actuarial Foundation
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17. Who wants to be an expert in reinsurance? This session will focus on fundamentals of reinsurance regulations and effects of reinsurance on Statutory and GAAP financial reporting. The presentation format for the session will be similar to a popular TV game show.
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Richard Browne, KPMG; Vinaya Sharma, Allstate
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18. Update on Company and Policyholder Taxation The update on company taxation covers recent changes in life, health and annuity federal taxation. Policyholder taxation issues focus on the new procedures for “Un-MEC’ing a MEC”. ( )
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Cherri Divin, KPMG Charles Friedstat, KPMG
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19. An Introduction to Web Site Programming for Actuarial Dummies This workshop is for actuaries who wish to learn web site programming or for those who want to be able to improve communications with their web site developers. Come get a tour of the best resources to help you learn HTML, CGI programming, javascript, VB script and active server pages.
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Charles Ritzke, FMSI
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Event: February 2000 Meeting
Topic: Issues Facing the Profession
Speaker: Norm Crowder, President of the Society of Actuaries
Date: Tuesday February 22, 2000
3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Understanding the issues facing our profession is critical to setting SOA priorities and allocating resources for future programs. Following Norm’s presentation, there will be time for questions and discussion.
Every year when the president of the SOA comes to us we have received favorable feedback. Please join us for this opportunity to hear Norm Crowder speak and ask him questions.
Location:CNA Insurance Companies
Conference Center -- 2nd Floor
Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
To attend the meeting, please enter CNA at the Jackson entrance and check in at the security desk before proceeding to the 2nd floor conference center.
There was no January 2000 meeting
Event: December 1999 meeting
Speakers: Tom Herget, Polysystems Inc., Scott Cipinko, NALC
Date: Tuesday December 14, 1999 3:30 Registration / 4:00 Speaker / 5:00 Hors d'oeuvres
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center 2nd Floor, Wabash & Jackson, Chicago
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d'oeuvres, $20 without hors d'oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d'oeuvres, $30 without hors d'oeuvres
Tom Herget of Polysystems will update us on recent activities of the NAIC's Life and Health Actuarial Task Force (LHATF) as they pertain to the Unified Valuation System.
Scott Cipinko of the NALC (National Alliance of Life Companies) will update us on the Actuarial Opinion and Memorandum Regulation.
Both speakers will address their topics in light of decisions reached at the NAIC winter meeting held in San Francisco on December 4-8.
There was no November 1999 Meeting
Event: October 1999 Meeting
Event: Education and Examination System
Date: October 7, 1999
Registration 3:30pm / Speaker 4:00pm / Hors d’oeuvres 5:00pm
Location: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center 2nd Floor, Wabash & Jackson, Chicago
Cost: Members:$30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
It’s coming! The new Society of Actuaries examination system will be going into effect in the year 2000, and that’s not far off. Do you wonder how you will be affected? Do you have questions about getting credits for Professional Development? Are you wondering who can be a mentor, and what are the mentor’s responsibilities? Do you need more information on how the new Course 7 will work? Are you trying to design a new student program for your company, or are you a student affected by the transition?
Hear more details about the new system, discuss the effects, and have your questions answered.
Join Jeff Allen, Managing Director of Practice Area Education and Research at the Society of Actuaries, and Pat Pruitt, a member of the Education and Examination Steering and Coordinating Committee, for a discussion of such topics as Professional Development, the Intensive Seminar for Course 7, and the new A.S.A. course. To make this discussion more effective, we welcome questions submitted in advance.
Event: September 1999 Meeting
Event: DINNER CRUISE ON THE UGLYDUCK
Place: NAVY PIER, CHICAGO
Date: Friday, September 17, 1999
Boarding Time: 6:45 p.m. (casual attire)
Dinner and Cruise: 7:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Cost: Members and guests: $35 each for dinner and cruise
Join your peers for a fun and entertaining evening aboard the uglyduck, a newly-constructed 500-passenger vessel built specifically for cruising the magnificent Chicago skyline. Enjoy the brightly colored and festive interiors, the 3 enclosed decks plus an open-air deck, the unbeatable views, great entertainment and more!
A bountiful buffet will be served on board, with fresh creative salads, entrees and desserts to satisfy anyone’s tastes. Coffee, tea and iced tea are included. Other drinks will be available at a cash bar. Dress is casual.
We will have a short business meeting to introduce the 1999-2000 Chicago Actuarial Association officers and present the meeting topics and schedule for the coming year.
Event: May 1999 Meeting
Speakers: Steve Butters of Deloitte & Touche Date: Thursday May 20, 1999
Registration 3:30, Speaker 4:00, followed by hors d’oeuvres 5:00
Place: CNA Insurance Companies, Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
The May meeting will be a discussion of the new Codification of Statutory Accounting which has implications for actuarial reserving once it is implemented. The NAIC Codification guidelines were drafted by Steve Butters and others from the accounting community. Steve will present the rational behind Codification and its implications for insurance company financial statements.
Event: April 1999 Meeting
Speakers:
Tom Stoiber, President of Stoiber & Associates
James Reiskytl, Vice President of Tax and Financial Planning for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999
3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speaker, 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Place: CNA Insurance Companies
Conference Center -- 2nd Floor
Jackson and Wabash, Chicago, IL 60606
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
At the April meeting, there will be two concurrent sessions that focus on issues of interest to actuaries practicing in different areas of insurance.
Tom Stoiber, President of Stoiber & Associates and Chairman of the SOA credibility task force will speak to us. The SOA and state insurance regulators are very interested in defining credibility theory application to health insurance. This session will inform you of the latest thinking in this area.
James Reiskytl, Vice President of Tax and Financial Planning for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance will speak on Regulation XXX. This new regulation has serious tax consequences which Mr. Reiskytl will thoroughly discuss.
Event: February 1999 Meeting
Speaker: Howard Bolnick, President of the Society of Actuaries
Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999
3:30 Registration, 4:00 Speaker, 5:00 Hors d’oeuvres
Place: CNA Insurance Companies
Conference Center -- 2nd Floor, Jackson and Wabash, Chicago
Cost: Members: $30 with hors d’oeuvres, $20 without hors d’oeuvres
Non Members: $40 with hors d’oeuvres, $30 without hors d’oeuvres
Howard Bolnick, President of the Society of Actuaries will speak to us. Every year when the president of the SOA comes to us we have received favorable feedback. This year Howard Bolnick will be speaking. Howard, who is currently a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of business, is always an interesting and entertaining speaker. Please join us for this opportunity to hear him speak and ask him questions concerning the future of the Society and the Actuarial Profession.
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