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Session from the 2009 CCA Annual Meeting

56 - Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Bringing Value Back to the Actuary-Client Relationship

11/04/2009 - 9:30-10:45 AM
Session Category: Employee Benefits - Non-Technical Communications
Credits: EA Noncore 1.50 CPD 1.50

The credit crisis, recession, and other economic impacts put pressure on the further commoditizing actuarial services. The volatility of PPA funding rules pushes us to become short-term managers of risk at the expense of a longer-term view. Senior actuaries will lead an interactive session on how we can be more relevant and add value to our client relationships.

Speakers:

1. Stephen N. Eisenstein - The Newport Group
2. Thomas S. Terry - TTerry Consulting LLC
3. Paul B. Zeisler - Buck Consultants
4. Richard E. Jones - Aon Hewitt

Session Coordinator/Recorder:

Blake P. Murphy - Aon Hewitt

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