The Actuarial Review
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE CASUALTY ACTUARIAL SOCIETY · VOL. 35, NO. 1 · February 2008

The Top Ten Casualty Actuarial Stories of 2007   Vince Yezzi and Christina Gwilliam—Once again, CAS thought leaders have been surveyed to identify the ten most significant news stories affecting the casualty actuarial profession.  Continued...

From The President: The Times They Are A-Changing   Christopher S. Carlson—In case you were wondering, your latest copies of the CAS Forum and the CAS Yearbook/Proceedings have not been lost in the mail.  Continued...

Members Support Increased ERM Education   Over the last several years, the CAS has sought to prepare its members for opportunities within the growing field of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and has undertaken many activities to this end.  Continued...

The Bookshelf: Quality Control for “The Information Factory”   David Loshin’s Enterprise Knowledge Management provides an enterprise-wide framework for data quality. Loshin likens the flow of data within an organization to the assembly process in a manufacturing plant, often referring to an organization’s data production as “the information factory.”  Continued...

Random Sampler: ERM Perspectives   Timing is everything and these are exciting times for chief risk officers. The subprime phenomena has led to such visibility that you can’t open a newspaper these days without mention of a firm’s ability or, all too frequently, its inability to manage its risk. And that’s where we can step in. We’re the risk people!  Continued...

CAS Member Attains Both FCAS and FSA at Age 27    Continued...



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CAS President Tom Myers is fl anked by brothers Kenneth and James Leonard (left and right, respectively). The two brothers were among 138 new CAS Fellows who were honored at the 2007 CAS Annual Meeting in Chicago last November.

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