Interested folks might wish to check out this letter to Congress from the American Academy of Actuaries, offering an opinion on the House reform bill.
As is the Academy’s general custom, the letter is written from an advisory point of view, neither promoting nor deprecating legislation; instead, offering a few thoughts for members of Congress to [...]
Seen in an American Academy of Actuaries press release:
The American Academy of Actuaries announced that its members elected four new regular directors today at its annual meeting in Boston. The new regular directors will serve on the organization’s board of directors.
Mary D. Miller, a property/casualty actuary with the Financial Regulation Division of the Ohio Department [...]
(h/t Mary Pat Campbell for the pointer to the FAQ)
The American Academy of Actuaries has posted a FAQ on its website to flesh out its view on the odd proxy battle emerging for next week’s AAA meeting in Boston. A sampling:
Why is the Academy collecting proxies?
The Academy recently became informed through news articles and online [...]
I mentioned last week that proxies were being sought for the purposes of nominating Tom Bakos to the American Academy of Actuaries. Yesterday, there were a couple of additional developments: the Academy started seeking proxies of its own, and Tom added a candidate information page to his website, presumably in response.
In the interest of presenting [...]
According to this thread at the Actuarial Outpost, proxies are being sought from American Academy of Actuaries members in support of nominating from the floor an additional candidate for the Board of Directors at the AAA meeting in Boston later this month.
A fuller explanation is available at Tom Bakos’ website. A simplified explanation is that [...]