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Description

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 10 AM ET THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR.
DUE TO HIGH VOLUME OF DEMAND, WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO GUARANTEE A SEAT TO THOSE WHO REGISTER 48 HOURS AHEAD OF THE WEBINAR TIME.


Discussion of various case studies to illustrate the use of the Code of Conduct, ASOPS, guidance from the ABCD, US Qualification standards, in "real life" situations.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Apply the Code of conduct, ASOPS, guidance from the ABCD, US Qualification standards, in "real life" situations.
Registration Information and Fees

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 10 AM ET THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR

Registration Fees (in U.S. Dollars) Received on/by
Aug 30, 2022
Received after
Aug 31, 2022
Individual $50 $75
Multiple Connections*
(Unlimited internet connections for individuals working for the same company. Please note that audio for this presentation will be streamed via the web)
$600 $650

*Multiple Connection Registrations should contact Leanne Wieczorek directly at lwieczorek@casact.org. The registering party for the Multiple Connection Registration will be responsible for distributing all event details to attending individuals within their company.

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Registrations fees will be refunded for cancellations received in writing at the CAS Office via fax, 703-276-3108, or email, refund@casact.org , by September 6, 2022 less a $25 processing fee.

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The CAS Continuing Education Policy applies to all ACAS and FCAS members who provide Actuarial Services. Actuarial Services are defined in the CAS Code of Professional Conduct as “professional services provided to a Principal by an individual acting in the capacity of an actuary. Such services include the rendering of advice, recommendations, findings or opinions based upon actuarial considerations.” Members who are or could be subject to the continuing education requirements of a national actuarial organization can meet the requirements of the CAS Continuing Education Policy by satisfying the continuing education requirements established by a national actuarial organization recognized by the Policy. For further information regarding the CAS Continuing Education Policy please visit the CAS web site.

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Contributors

  • Calvin Rappard

    Calvin is Head of Claims Finance at Zurich North America, based in Schaumburg, Illinois. Having joined Zurich in the United Kingdom in 2008, his career at Zurich includes a rotation to Switzerland and roles in South Africa where he served as the Chief Reserving Actuary and later as Chief Pricing Actuary. Prior to joining Zurich he worked in actuarial consulting and also worked for a large life and healthcare insurer.
    While currently in a non-traditional role, his work experience includes reserving, capital, and pricing. Calvin is a Fellow of the CAS and a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
    Calvin is a member of the CAS Professionalism Education Committee, and currently the chair for the subcommittee that develops content for existing member continuing education.

  • Arlie Proctor

    Arlie works as a Senior Actuarial Manager in the Corporate Reserving department of Munich Re America. In addition to traditional reserving responsibilities, Arlie has participated in a number of system implementation projects and on Solvency II and IFRS 17. Arlie has been an active volunteer for the CAS, having served on the Syllabus Committee, Education Policy Committee, and the Exam Committee. Arlie also served as a member of the Board of Directors and as Vice President Marketing and Communication.

September 13, 2022
Tue 12:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 30M

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