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CS20: Scenario Planning in a Low Growth Environment - Why Regulatory Requirements Come Up Short

The world economy is based on an assumption of growth. Many insurance products utilize nominal rate guarantees. A low growth environment will have long lasting implications. This session will discuss drivers of low growth and possible solutions from a product and regulatory standpoint.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: David Paul
Panelists: Max Rudolph, David Ingram
Keywords: Stress and Scenario Testing

CS19: Risks and Ethical Issues with Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (Repeat)

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Allen Klein
Keywords: Model Validation, Predictive Modeling and ERM, Ethics/Professionalism

CS18: Risks and Ethical Issues with Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Allen Klein
Keywords: Ethics/Professionalism, Model Validation, Predictive Modeling and ERM

CS17: Reserve Risk using Ultimate Loss Triangles

This session is intended for P&C practitioners with a focus on reserve risk. A new methodology will be introduced to assess reserve risk using ultimate loss triangles. The methodology is based on two papers Rehman and Klugman (2010) and Siegenthaler (2018). This methodology will be compared with other popular deterministic methods such as Mack and Merz-Wuthrich. Additional discussions include strength and weaknesses of each method and practical pitfalls.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Yu Shi Feng
Keywords: Risk Quantification

CS16: Public Policy Risk Management

When developing a risk management process for governments, some risk areas should be treated different from that if addressed by the private sector. Examples given are policy and investments analysis relating to climate change risk. A recent paper on "Social Discounting" written by Sam Gutterman will be the basis for the information presented.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Sam Gutterman
Panelists: Sam Gutterman
Keywords: Risk Quantification, Other, Emerging Risks, Regulation

CS15: Incorporating Liquidity Risk and Machine Learning within ERM and ALM to drive Risk-aware Business Decision-Making

This session takes a practical view related to the successful incorporation of Liquidity Risk and Machine Learning for Replicating Portfolios within ERM/ALM systems. While regulatory requirements are important considerations, the key drivers are to transform the business processes by providing actionable risk information to key business stakeholders. Participants will take away important lesson learned related to determining the appropriate implementation scope, data requirements and challenges, modeling choices and working across multiple departments and stakeholders to deliver tangible business benefits within a limited implementation timeframe. The handout will include functional architecture diagrams, modeling and methodology descriptions and examples of key deliverables to stakeholders.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Paolo Laureti, Andrew Dansereau
Keywords: Investment, Capital Framework, Predictive Modeling and ERM, Risk Quantification, Stress and Scenario Testing

CS14: Operational Resilience - the next evolution of Operational Risk Management

Regulators and external stakeholders are focusing on the ability of companies to prevent, respond to, and recover from operational disruption
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Randi Woods
Panelists: Chris Freese, Alison Williams, Robert Ceske
Keywords: Operational Risk

CS13: New ASOP's 55 & 56 - What They Mean to the ERM Actuary

ASOP 55, Capital Adequacy Assessment, became effective late in 2019, in addition ASOP - 56 Modeling will become effective in 2020. This session will cover these new ASOPs and let you know how it impacts your ERM practice. The interactive session will include background, case studies, and games to test and apply your knowledge of these important new ASOPs.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Michael Speedling (Axis Capital)
Panelists: Robert Wolf
Keywords: Ethics/Professionalism

CS12-B: Model Governance...What Could Possibly Go Wrong?(Part 2)

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: David Paul
Panelists: Dwayne Husbands, Michael McComis, James Collingwood
Keywords: Model Validation

CS12-A: Model Governance...What Could Possibly Go Wrong?(Part 1)

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: David Paul
Panelists: Dwayne Husbands, Michael McComis, James Collingwood
Keywords: Model Risk (Life+P&C), Capital Framework, Model Validation

CS11: Model Governance

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Tricia Matson, Clifford Lau
Keywords: Governance

CS10: Mathematical Quantification of Operational & Strategic risks: Strategic Survey and Objective Result Aggregation

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Ujae Kang
Panelists: Carol Williams
Keywords: Risk Quantification, Operational Risk, Cyber

CS9: Latest Developments in Group Capital

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Ned Tyrrell
Keywords: Capital Framework, Regulation

CS8: An FBI view of Cybercrime

Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Michael Speedling
Panelists: Paul Vitchock
Keywords: Cyber, Regulation

CS7-R: Emerging Risks - Overall Trend and Deep(er) Dive into Climate Change (Repeat)

This session will provide insights from the 13th Annual Survey of Emerging Risks (a JRMS research project) summarizes the perspectives of risk practitioners, including revealing comments about the recent evolution of ERM. Trends are updated for current, emerging and undervalued risks. Qualitative thoughts from respondents are shared about topics like potential bubbles and how they scan for emerging risks. The session will also focus on climate change, how it impacts risk management practices, and how the actuarial profession is responding.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Sam Gutterman
Panelists: Max Rudolph
Keywords: Emerging Risks

CS7: Emerging Risks - Overall Trend and Deep(er) Dive into Climate Change

This session will provide insights from the 13th Annual Survey of Emerging Risks (a JRMS research project) summarizes the perspectives of risk practitioners, including revealing comments about the recent evolution of ERM. Trends are updated for current, emerging and undervalued risks. Qualitative thoughts from respondents are shared about topics like potential bubbles and how they scan for emerging risks. The session will also focus on climate change, how it impacts risk management practices, and how the actuarial profession is responding.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Sam Gutterman
Panelists: Max Rudolph
Keywords: Emerging Risks

CS6: Economic Scenario Generation for Life and P&C Practitioners

This intermediate session will discuss recent developments in scenario generation, covering the recent research from both CAS and SOA as well as accounting requirements like US GAAP LDTI and IFRS 17. Discussion on calibration practices should provide food for thought to attendee practitioners.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: David Schraub
Panelists: Daniel Finn, David Schraub, Arsen Arutyunov
Keywords: Investment, Stress and Scenario Testing

CS5-R: Economic Capital: Maximizing Value (Repeat)

This session will focus on uses of Economic Capital in risk and business teams. We will also address how we communicate allocated capital as well as some of the technical dimensions of Economic Capital frameworks.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Alietia Caughron, Xiaowei Han, Anthony Dardis, Ariel Weis
Keywords: Capital Framework

CS5: Economic Capital: Maximizing Value

This session will focus on uses of Economic Capital in risk and business teams. We will also address how we communicate allocated capital as well as some of the technical dimensions of Economic Capital frameworks.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Alietia Caughron, Xiaowei Han, Anthony Dardis, Ariel Weis
Keywords: Capital Framework

CS4-R: Data vs. The Actuary: Stories from the Front (Repeat)

With the proliferation of complex data sources and increasingly sophisticated technology available to insurance companies, the traditional domains of the actuary have become battlegrounds between algorithmic data-driven insights and traditional wisdom and subject matter expertise. In this session, we will explore advantages and common pitfalls of both approaches, and techniques to help insurance companies use the best of both to intelligently use data, robust models, and visualization to better quantify, communicate, and manage risks.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Timothy Paris
Panelists: Rosmery Cruz
Keywords: Predictive Modeling and ERM

CS4: Data vs. The Actuary: Stories from the Front

With the proliferation of complex data sources and increasingly sophisticated technology available to insurance companies, the traditional domains of the actuary have become battlegrounds between algorithmic data-driven insights and traditional wisdom and subject matter expertise. In this session, we will explore advantages and common pitfalls of both approaches, and techniques to help insurance companies use the best of both to intelligently use data, robust models, and visualization to better quantify, communicate, and manage risks.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Moderators: Timothy Paris
Panelists: Rosmery Cruz
Keywords: Predictive Modeling and ERM, Risk Quantification, Other

CS3: Cyber Security, Data Breaches, and Third Parties - What Can You Do?

Insurance carriers regularly enroll consumers through third party technology platforms, exchange data with benefit administration systems, and work with third party administrators. In a rapidly changing world with sophisticated cyber security risks, what is the real risk to carriers that process consumer information (including protected data)? This session will explore the current cyber security laws as they related to consumer data, assess the risk in the insurance market from a carrier perspective, and discuss ways these risks can be mitigated.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Michael Prendes, Jerry Murtland
Keywords: Cyber

CS2: Asset Liability (Enterprise Risk) Management

This session will feature an accomplished industry financial management group. They will discuss best practices for simultaneously investing assets with an eye to optimizing returns while identifying and mitigating associated enterprise risks. They will also answer audience questions regarding best practices.
Source: 2020 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium
Type: Concurrent Session
Panelists: Peter Wirtala
Keywords: Investment, Risk Appetite, Risk Quantification, Stress and Scenario Testing, Predictive Modeling and ERM

Let’s Get Efficient: Meetings and Presentation Design

We all want the most success from our meetings and presentations. And that hinges on a number of key things: how the meeting is structured and how the presentation is designed. Let's discuss Adult Learning Theory and how it can apply to a meeting structure (both in a corporate setting and for a conference). Also, you don't need to be a graphic designer to enhance your slides / materials. Let's discuss how we can leverage Brain Rules to ensure we have the most impactful discussion / presentation
Source: 2020 Annual Meeting
Type: Roundtable Discussion
Panelists: Stephanie Rabin

The hidden impacts of COVID on the Insurance Industry

Continuing the discussions from their concurrent session, this round table will expand upon the insights of all of the impacts seen thus far from COVID: Homeowners Insurance, Business Insurance, Cyber, Loss Estimation and More! Leave with ideas on how your organization can take advantage of the opportunities being created. Come join us for this very hot topic!
Source: 2020 Annual Meeting
Type: Roundtable Discussion
Panelists: Jon-Michael Kowall, Andy Kearns