The Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar is cosponsored by the Casualty Actuarial Society, the American Academy of Actuaries, and the Conference of Consulting Actuaries.

The Casualty Actuarial Society was founded in 1914 to promote and maintain high standards of competency among casualty actuaries. Its members are engaged in actuarial and statistical science as applied to insurance other than life insurance, and include actuaries employed by insurance organizations, educational institutions, government, and consulting firms.

The American Academy of Actuaries was founded in 1965 to represent actuaries in all practice areas to government, the news media, other professions, and the general public. The Academy provides technical actuarial expertise to public policy makers and maintains the profession's standards of qualification, practice, and conduct.

The Conference of Consulting Actuaries, formerly the Conference of Actuaries in Public Practice, was founded in 1950 as an organization through which members can exchange ideas and discuss problems unique to consulting actuaries. Members of the conference provide consulting services to businesses and the public on individual life and health insurance, group insurance, social insurance, pensions, other post employment benefits, and property and casualty insurance. Members work for federal, state, and local governments; consulting and accounting firms; corporations; life insurance firms; and investment firms.


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