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    • 4.6 • 29 Ratings

This is the official podcast feed of the Society of Actuaries

    Actuary of the Future: Launching Your Actuarial Career: Frank Yeager

    Actuary of the Future: Launching Your Actuarial Career: Frank Yeager

    Join Frank Yeager, FSA and Chris Smith, ASA for an insightful discussion about leadership, the future of actuarial consulting, and the value of strong relationships. Frank shares his advice for aspiring and early-career actuaries gleaned over the course of a two-decade long career at Mercer that has culminated in his latest role as US Health Actuarial and Financial Group Leader.

    • 32 min
    Health Section: Leadership Series: Tim Rozar

    Health Section: Leadership Series: Tim Rozar

    Listen as host Jackie Lee talks with SOA President and Chair, Tim Rozar. They discuss Tim’s actuarial and volunteer background and the SOA’s goals for the year to come. Be sure to check out Tim’s Presidential address here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BG0AhwX6Ic  

    • 25 min
    Product Development Section: Promises and Risks of Emerging Data in Insurance

    Product Development Section: Promises and Risks of Emerging Data in Insurance

    Podcast on the industry adoption of emerging data sets across the insurance value chain. The participants include recognized leaders from business, regulation, legal, and innovation. The discussion covers current adoption practices, business opportunity, regulatory  and legal considerations.

    • 50 min
    Emerging Topics Community: Return to Trees, Part 3: Random Forest

    Emerging Topics Community: Return to Trees, Part 3: Random Forest

    Building on the discussion of individual decision trees in the prior episode, Shea and Anders shift to one of today’s most popular ensemble models, the Random Forest. At first glance, the algorithm may seem like a brute force approach of simply running hundreds or thousands of decision trees, but it leverages the concept of “bagging” to avoid overfitting and attempt to learn as much as possible from the entire data sets, not just a few key features. We close by covering strengths and weaknesses of this model and providing some real-life examples.

    • 31 min
    Health Section: Actuaries Discuss Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

    Health Section: Actuaries Discuss Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

    Dave Dillion and Bryon Robidoux discuss the book Dare to Lead, which was the Joint Risk Management and Leadership & Development Sections book club selection for December. They discuss what it means for managers to be vulnerable. How to give and receive feedback from both a manager’s perspective and the direct report perspective. The end the podcast talking about actuaries can be more curious and innovative.

    • 23 min
    Young Professional Advisory Council: Professionalism – The Code and Beyond

    Young Professional Advisory Council: Professionalism – The Code and Beyond

    What is professionalism?  Is it just following the law?  The code/rules of professional conduct?  Is it more than both of those? Listen to our podcast where YPAC member Patrick Samborsky, ASA, MAAA discusses professionalism with Charly J Pazdor, FSA retired, who has written about professionalism for The Actuary magazine as well as being a course director and facilitator for the FAC. 

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Jinny-Issie ,

Good use of my time

This podcast feed is the aggregator all SOA section podcasts. Some section interviews are more engaging than others. But overall I find most sessions to be informative and interesting, and I learn something (about the topic or the guest). Good job SOA!

Skaterkidstu ,

Links to articles in notes

I’ve been listening to this podcast for just about a month.

It would be really helpful if links were provided in the episode notes to articles, websites, etc. referenced during the podcast episode to make finding and accessing that information easier.

Other that that I’ve found the podcasts very interesting so far.

Rudolphmax ,

Nice overviews

While I’m personally interested in the research podcasts, each provides a short overview that introduces the highlights of a topic that I might then look into more deeply. I encourage all the sections to look into this.

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