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Do you know a CAS volunteer who has gone above and beyond this year? Now is your chance to honor their exceptional contributions! Nominate them for one of our three prestigious volunteer service awards by May 30.
We are looking for volunteers who have truly made an impact. Think of those who have:
The CAS Board of Directors is pleased to share a proposed update to our governing documents designed to streamline and modernize the Society’s governance—without changing its structure or policies. Currently, the CAS operates under two separate documents—a Constitution and Bylaws—which creates redundancy, can cause confusion, and makes updates more cumbersome than necessary. The proposed change would consolidate these into a single, clear set of Bylaws, enabling a more nimble governance framework.
In alignment with our 2025 Strategic Plan—focusing on Building Skills for the Future and Advancing Operational Excellence—the CAS is excited to launch the CAS Employer Network, a new initiative designed to strengthen collaboration between CAS and employers of actuaries.
To better serve our candidates, we are pleased to announce an extension of the PCPA transition date from November 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
This additional time provides candidates with the remainder of 2025 (including the October 2025 exams) to complete any final exams and/or requirements before PCPA becomes a required component for earning the ACAS designation. We recognize the importance of allowing candidates sufficient time to plan and complete their certification journey, and this adjustment ensures a smoother transition.
Matthew Rodermund Memorial Service Award
The Matthew Rodermund Memorial Service Award is intended to recognize CAS members who have made significant volunteer contributions to the actuarial profession over the course of a career. The award was established in 1990 in honor of Matt Rodermund's years of volunteer service to the Casualty Actuarial Society.
THE ABOVE & BEYOND ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Have you ever worked with a CAS volunteer who performed far beyond what was expected of him or her? Such dedication is often unnoticed outside a particular committee. But you have a way to let the rest of the CAS know.
The "Above & Beyond Achievement Award" is made annually, to one or more members of the CAS, who have made a recent contribution which is conspicuously above and beyond what is reasonably expected.
The International Actuarial Association (IAA) has announced the launch of the 2nd Young Actuaries World Cup (YAWC) — a global competition spotlighting the next generation of actuarial talent.
About the CAS Monographs Series
CAS monographs are authoritative, peer-reviewed, in-depth works focusing on important topics within property and casualty actuarial practice. The inaugural monograph, Stochastic Loss Reserving Using Bayesian MCMC Models, was published in January 2015.
The CAS Monograph Series initiative fulfills the goal of creating an important addition to the existing body of CAS literature, with each monograph enabling the comprehensive treatment of a single subject.
The Institutes will send a copy of the grades directly to the CAS Office at the conclusion of the test window to be added to the candidates' admissions records. This can take up to 10-15 business days.
The CAS has launched a new predictive analytics requirement for ACAS starting on January 1, 2026. This new requirement has an examination and project component. The project, which was created by a team of experienced actuaries who specialize in predictive analytics in partnership with Pearson VUE and The Institutes, utilizes innovative predictive modeling techniques to help candidates and professionals in the actuarial field to gain a deeper understanding of key concepts and improve their predictive capabilities.
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Happy National Volunteer Week!
This week, we’re shining a spotlight on you—the thousands of dedicated volunteers who help make CAS, and the actuarial profession, stronger every day. Your time, talent, and commitment power everything we do, and we are truly grateful.
The Casualty Actuarial Society is hosting the inaugural Academic Summit: Teaching Tomorrow’s Actuaries, an event designed to advance property and casualty actuarial education.
Whether your university is actively engaged in property and casualty topics or exploring ways to expand its actuarial offerings, this Summit will offer a unique opportunity to access teaching methodologies, industry insights, and valuable networking opportunities with fellow faculty and CAS professionals.
Summit Objectives
The CAS is seeking volunteer mentors to participate in the 2025 CAS Student Central Summer Program, an eight-week interactive professional and educational experience for university students spanning June 9 through August 1! This free online program, designed by practicing actuaries, will support students’ career growth by providing technical and soft skill development through a series of weekly modules.
Learn how to apply a revolutionary approach to actuarial problem-solving by leveraging systems thinking, self-organization principles, and advanced analytical frameworks. This webinar will empower attendees to decode complexity, map evolving systems, and design adaptive analytics that thrive in dynamic environments. Through practical examples and cutting-edge theories, participants will gain tools to detect surprises, embrace diverse perspectives, and deliver greater value in their actuarial work.