Light Bulb Moments
I recently connected with one of CCA’s newer members, Catherine Ochalek, to hear about her experience learning about and then eventually joining and finding value in the Conference of Consulting Actuaries. I anticipate having similar conversations with other newer CCA members in the months ahead.
One of my favorite parts of these conversations is the nonlinear paths that can lead to the actuarial profession and to the CCA. In my experience, life rarely follows a straight line. When I sat down with Catherine, I expected to hear an interesting professional journey. What I didn’t expect was how much her background in teaching would frame the way she thinks about actuarial consulting — and honestly, remind me why communication sits at the heart of our profession.
Before becoming an actuary, Catherine was a high school math teacher. You can still hear the teacher in her, as she talks about the profession and her role as a consulting actuary. She described loving the moment when a complex concept finally clicks for someone — that unmistakable “light bulb” moment many of us have experienced in our personal and professional lives. In her first role as a consulting actuary. and also now years later, she didn’t leave that mindset behind—she brought it with her.
While listening to Catherine I kept coming back to a simple concept: the best actuaries aren’t just technical experts. They’re educators. Every client conversation is a chance to build understanding. Every meeting, every discussion, is an opportunity to replace confusion with confidence.
That’s where the real light bulb moments happen.
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