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New 2022 U.S. Qualification Standards for Practicing Actuaries

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PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 10 AM ET THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR.
DUE TO HIGH VOLUME OF DEMAND, WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO GUARANTEE A SEAT TO THOSE WHO REGISTER 48 HOURS AHEAD OF THE WEBINAR TIME.


All Actuaries practicing in the United States are subject to the American Academy of Actuaries Qualification Standards (USQS). Join members of the Professionalism Education Working Group to learn the requirements actuaries must meet for Basic Education, Experience, and Continuing Education. This webinar will focus will on changes to the USQS requirements that are effective January 1, 2022.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Know the steps you must take to meet the requirements to be a practicing actuary in the US.
  2. Learn how the U.S. Qualification Standards have changed, and how these changes impact you.
  3. Know the steps to meet CAS Continuing Education requirements, including attestation and CE logs
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Registration Information and Fees

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 10 AM ET THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR

Registration Fees (in U.S. Dollars) Received on/by
March 8, 2022
Received after
March 8, 2022
Individual $50 $75
Group*
(more than one person using the same internet connection)
PLEASE NOTE: We will be eliminating the Group Registration rate starting in June 2022.
$300 $350
Multiple Connections**
(Unlimited internet connections for individuals working for the same company. Please note that audio for this presentation will be streamed via the web)
$600 $650

*Group Registrations will receive a code during the webinar with which they can use to count their attendance. PLEASE NOTE: We will be eliminating the Group Registration rate for webinars starting June 1, 2022 due to decreased demand as fewer organizations hold webinars in common meeting areas at their Headquarters.

**Multiple Connection Registrations should contact Ami Ruffin directly at aruffin@casact.org The registering party for the Multiple Connection Registration will be responsible for distributing all event details to attending individuals within their company.


Cancellations/Refunds
Registrations fees will be refunded for cancellations received in writing at the CAS Office via fax, 703-276-3108, or email, refund@casact.org , by March 15, 2022 less a $25 processing fee.

CAS Continuing Education Policy
The CAS Continuing Education Policy applies to all ACAS and FCAS members who provide Actuarial Services. Actuarial Services are defined in the CAS Code of Professional Conduct as “professional services provided to a Principal by an individual acting in the capacity of an actuary. Such services include the rendering of advice, recommendations, findings or opinions based upon actuarial considerations.” Members who are or could be subject to the continuing education requirements of a national actuarial organization can meet the requirements of the CAS Continuing Education Policy by satisfying the continuing education requirements established by a national actuarial organization recognized by the Policy. For further information regarding the CAS Continuing Education Policy please visit the CAS web site.

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Participants should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CAS members earn 1 CE Credit per 50 minutes of educational session time, not to include breaks and/or lunch. *The amount of CE credit that can be earned for participating in this activity must be assessed by the individual attendee. It also may be different for individuals who are subject to the requirements of organizations other than the Casualty Actuarial Society.

Contributors

  • Sydney McIndoo

    Currently, Sydney McIndoo is the chief actuary at CedarStone Actuarial. There she assists with the actuarial needs of clients from varying backgrounds. Prior to CedarStone, she was the appointed actuary for Acceptance Insurance, a non-standard automobile insurance company based out of Nashville, TN. She led the actuarial department in the pricing for all states FAIC operates in and was responsible for the quarterly loss reserving analyses. She is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, has been a member of the American academy of Actuaries since 2017 and has volunteered with the CAS Professionalism Education Working Group since 2019. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and kids, hiking, playing volleyball and eating with friends.

  • Kendall Williams

    Ken Williams is a Staff Actuary of the Casualty Actuarial Society, a leading international organization for credentialing and professional education of actuaries. In his work with the CAS, Ken is a frequent author and presenter on a variety of actuarial subjects.

    Prior to joining the CAS, Ken spent 26 years in the insurance industry working on a variety of actuarial practice areas, including pricing, loss reserve analysis, budgeting, and enterprise risk management.

    Ken has also been an actuarial lecturer in the Mathematics department at Illinois State University for 20 years. Ken is both a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society (FCAS), and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries (MAAA).

  • Beth Fitzgerald

    Beth Fitzgerald is an FCAS, MAAA and CPCU and currently serves on the CAS Professional Education Committee, the Leadership Development Committee and as a University Liaison. She has previously volunteered in many other CAS roles and is a prior chairperson of the Actuarial Standards Board. Before retiring, Beth served as president of ISO Solutions (a Verisk business) where she oversaw the development of ISO’s core products including advisory prospective loss costs and policy forms for commercial and personal lines of business.

March 22, 2022
Tue 12:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 30M

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