CAS News

As we approach one year since my Presidential Address given at the 2021 CAS Annual Meeting, I am renewing my call for members to pledge to be the “Actuary of the Future.” What do I mean by that?
In the spirit of Cyber Monday, the CAS is offering a 25% off one-day-only discount on select 2022 seminar/meeting recordings and special bundles. This deal is only available for the day of: November 28, 2022.
A new Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) Research Paper provides the first detailed road map for understanding and quantifying the impact of wildfire mitigation on homeowners insurance premiums. Catastrophe Models for Wildfire Mitigation: Quantifying Credits and Benefits to Homeowners and Communities explores the need for catastrophe models to perform the quantification of mitigation efforts, outlines actuarial considerations and approaches for developing wildfire mitigation premium credits, and describes challenges in obtaining data and implementing mitigation premium credits.
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is pleased to announce the winners for the 2022 Volunteer Awards.  

The New Members Award is given annually to one or more members of the CAS who have made significant volunteer contributions within five years of their most recent credential.  
The CAS is pleased to announce that as part of the announced Admissions Transformation Plan, computer-based practice exams for the MAS exams will be available exclusively for candidates that are registered for the fall 2022 sitting of MAS-I and/or MAS-II.
Ryan Patterson has been expelled as a member of the Casualty Actuarial Society (“CAS”), effective June 30, 2022. The Discipline Committee Panel of the CAS, acting in accordance with the CAS Bylaws and Rules of Procedure for Disciplinary Actions and with consideration of the findings from the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline, voted unanimously to expel Mr. Patterson for materially violating Precept 1 of the Code of Professional Conduct.
While enterprise risk management (ERM) in North America was once limited to only five risk categories, it has since evolved into a complex ecosystem of risk.
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The CAS Board is inviting all members to complete a survey on membership engagement in the CAS to better understand how members want to engage with CAS leadership on our strategic direction.
The Trustees for the Casualty Actuarial Society Trust are pleased to announce that Red Mountain Technologies has donated $6,500 to the CAS Trust to support scholarships for the next generation of property and casualty actuaries.
The International Association of Black Actuaries (IABA) has selected Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) President-Elect Roosevelt Mosley Jr., FCAS, CSPA, MAAA, as one the recipients of its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.