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Insurance Hot Topics, Membership / Notices to Members, Publications & Research
The Ratemaking, Reserving, Reinsurance, and Risk research working groups of the Casualty Actuarial Society are jointly sponsoring a peer-reviewed call for essays on social inflation. A total prize fund of $10,000 is available for essays submitted in response to the call. Both CAS members and non-members are eligible to submit essays.
Membership / Notices to Members, Volunteer
Calling all local Georgia actuaries!
The Casualty Actuarial Society and Society of Actuaries are excited to be hosting Be An Actuary Day with Georgia State University!
The Casualty Actuarial Society and Society of Actuaries are excited to be hosting Be An Actuary Day with Georgia State University!
CAS News, Publications & Research
E-Forum no longer requires submissions to conform to an established template in Word. With the implementation of its new microsite, the need for a template has been eliminated.
CAS News, Membership / Notices to Members
The CAS is pleased to announce the dates and locations for the next two CAS Spring Meetings:
Volunteer
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is pleased to announce the winners for the 2023 Volunteer Awards.
Exams & Admissions, Volunteer
Are you looking for an exciting volunteer opportunity with the CAS? The Admissions Department is seeking new graders for the fall!
Membership / Notices to Members
The CAS Board of Directors recently approved an update to the 2023 election procedures to address last-minute technical issues with casting ballots online.
Membership / Notices to Members
Robert A. Anker, FCAS, who served as President of the CAS in 1997 and as Chair of the Board in 1998, died on August 4, 2023. Bob became a Fellow of the CAS in 1970. An obituary was published on the Dignity Memorial website
Exams & Admissions, Membership / Notices to Members, Volunteer
The Exam MAS-I (Modern Actuarial Statistics I) working group is looking for volunteers to round out their writing roster. A Writer is someone who has passed the exam and is expected to have a strong understanding of covered topics for the exam. The Writer may be a top performer from a recent exam sitting. Additionally, a Writer is either a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, or an Associate who does not plan to take any CAS exams within the next three years.