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Ama Ampadu-Kissi was not always interested in actuarial science. In Ghana, she was a math and computer science major, and she initially thought she’d become an accountant. As fate would have it, she didn’t get accepted into business school. So, she investigated other professions and stumbled upon actuarial science. After some research, she decided to…

Why actuaries should consider gender vs. sex-based ratings

Congratulations to SOA members who placed in the top 10 percent of competitors worldwide

Policymakers would be wise to let the ACA fully develop before making substantial changes

Q&A with Aneesh Chopra, president and co-founder of CareJourney

Q&A with Nikita Sabade, ASA, MAAA, senior consultant, Deloitte Consulting LLP

Cambodia’s first mortality tables strengthen the life insurance industry

New insurance product covers more advanced medical resources—namely, targeted drugs

Actuaries in China launch a critical illness medical care charity fund

A look at the crisis in 10 charts