SPRING 2022 Meeting

 

When: May 16-20, 2022. Sessions are from 11am to 12pm ET each day unless noted

Location: Zoom (email us for the meeting link and password)

Price: Free!

 

Schedule: 

Monday, May 16: (General) Climate Risks and Opportunities for Insurers (recording)

Tuesday, May 17, 11am-12:30pm: (Professionalism) ASOP #11: Treatment of Reinsurance in Financial Reports

          (recording) (presentation)
Wednesday, May 18: (Retirement/Annuities) Pension Risk Transfer (“PRT”) 101 (recording) (presentation)

Wednesday, May 18, 5:30-7:30pm: In-person Networking at Democracy Brewing (details below)
Thursday, May 19: (Life) Panel Discussion: Impact of 7702 Interest Rate Changes on Life Insurance Products (recording)
Friday, May 20: (Life) VM-20 Updates and Hot Topics (recording) (presentation)

Schedule & Session Details 

Detailed Meeting Agenda with session descriptions and speaker bios (updated May 12, 2022) 

 

In-person (!) Networking:

We are excited to offer an in-person networking event to complement our virtual professional development sessions.  Appetizers and drink tickets will be provided.  We hope to see you there!

 

Where: Democracy Brewing (35 Temple Pl., Downtown Boston). The event will be held in a private, indoor room with plenty of space (capacity of 75)

 

When: Wednesday, May 18, 5:30-7:30pm 

 

 

Antitrust Statement:

The Actuaries’ Club of Boston (“Club”) is committed to adhering strictly to the letter and spirit of the antitrust laws. Seminars conducted under the auspices of the Club are designed solely to provide a forum for the expression of various points of view on topics described in the programs or agendas for such meetings.

 

Under no circumstances shall this meeting be used as a means for competing companies or firms to reach any understanding – expressed or implied – that restricts competition or in any way impairs the ability of members to exercise independent business judgment regarding matters affecting competition.

 

It is the responsibility of all seminar participants to be aware of antitrust regulations, to prevent any written or verbal discussions that appear to violate these laws, and to adhere in every respect to the antitrust compliance policies of major actuarial organizations.