Abstract
It is a genuine pleasure to be here with you today. In late 1985, I accepted new responsibilities at Continental that effectively removed me from day-to-day contact with my actuarial colleagues. In my new job, I found myself attending a different set of industry meetings and missing virtually all of the contacts I had previously enjoyed with my fellow actuaries. A few days ago, I attended my first CAS Board meeting - for this term - so together with this meeting, the entire week constitutes something of a reawakening of my actuarial roots. It feels good. I would like to spend the next few minutes sharing with you my thoughts on specialization and how it will create many opportunities for actuaries in the 1990’s.
Volume
Spring
Page
133-144
Year
1990
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Ratemaking
Trend and Loss Development
Competitive Analysis
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Data Management and Information
Data Organization
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Pricing and Risk Evaluation Models
Traditional Risk Load (Profit Margin);
Publications
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