Sean Kevelighan Appointed to CAS Board of Directors for One-Year Term
Arlington, Va. – October 8, 2020 – The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) announces the appointment of Sean Kevelighan, president and chief executive officer of the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), to its Board of Directors for a one-year term that begins in November 2020.
Kevelighan is chief executive officer of the Insurance Information Institute, the trusted source of information, analysis and referral concerning insurance. He has previously served as group head of public affairs for Zurich Insurance Group where he oversaw government and industry affairs as well as corporate responsibility. He has also served in various public sector posts in Washington, D.C. including as a political appointee in the administration of President George W. Bush.
James Christie, chair of the CAS Board of Directors said, “Sean’s extensive experience in the insurance industry will provide important contributions to our board deliberations. His prolific background and perspective in myriad facets of the industry will bring critical insights to all of our projects.”
“Actuaries are at vital part of what makes insurance such a sustainable and successful industry, and I am honored to be appointed to the board of CAS,” said Triple-I CEO Sean Kevelighan. “Triple-I and CAS have been long-time collaborators, as we are both dedicated to using information and data-driven insights to foster empowerment and better risk management. I look forward to working with James and the rest of the board to help further advance the actuarial profession.”
Kevelighan joins Talithia Williams and Jodie Slaughter as appointed CAS directors who are not actuaries and are not members of the CAS.
About the Casualty Actuarial Society
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is a leading international organization for credentialing and professional education. CAS credentials demonstrate the expertise to identify, analyze and advise on the potential financial impact of risk and uncertainty. Professionals educated by the Casualty Actuarial Society empower business and government to make well-informed strategic, financial and operational decisions.