Peter Hahn Appointed to CAS Board of Directors for One-Year Term
Arlington, Va. – May 6, 2024 – The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) announces the appointment of Peter Hahn, chief data, analytics and technology officer at Vantage Risk Companies, to its Board of Directors for a one-year term beginning in April 2024.
Hahn leads Vantage’s data, analytics, and technology teams in building a tech enabled carrier using robust analytics to see risk differently. Before Vantage, he led the build-out of the data and analytics capability for Zurich North America as the head of data and analytics. Prior to that he was a partner at McKinsey & Company in their Insurance Practice working with a range of insurance carriers, reinsurers, and brokers. He has more than 20 years of experience delivering business impact through strategy, data, and analytics.
Roosevelt Mosley, FCAS, CSPA, chair of the CAS Board of Directors, said, “We are so pleased to have Peter join our Board. With his distinguished background in analytics and risk management, he will play a pivotal role in the CAS’s forward-thinking strategic initiatives. Our strong leadership and outstanding membership continue our mission to ensure CAS members are sought after globally for their insights and ability to apply analytics to solve insurance and risk management problems.”
“I am excited to join the Board,” said Hahn. “Having worked closely with many CAS members, I have tremendous appreciation and respect for the profession and the important role of CAS. I look forward to working with Roosevelt and the Board and contributing to the society’s mission.”
About the Casualty Actuarial Society
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is a leading international organization for credentialing and professional education. Founded in 1914, the CAS is the world’s only actuarial organization focused exclusively on property and casualty risks and serves over 10,000 members worldwide. CAS members are sought after globally for their insights and ability to apply analytics to solve insurance and risk management problems. Learn more at casact.org.