Casualty Actuarial Society ERM for the CAS. Centennial Goal The CAS will be recognized globally as a leading resource in educating casualty actuaries.

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Casualty Actuarial Society ERM for the CAS

Centennial Goal The CAS will be recognized globally as a leading resource in educating casualty actuaries and conducting research in casualty actuarial science. CAS members will advance their expertise in pricing, reserving and capital modeling, and leverage their skills in risk analysis to become recognized as experts in the evaluation of enterprise risks, particularly for the property and casualty insurance industry.

Background September 2004: CAS Board of Directors discussed how the CAS could become an example of ERM best practices. November 2004: Board established a task force to recommend a process under which the CAS could become an example of ERM best practices within the non-profit arena. The Task Force issued a report on August 10, 2005.

The Board authorized a Task Force to: Develop ERM Program for the CAS that reflects best practices, Prepare an article by the Executive Director and Prepare a report for the Board.

Program’s Key Steps: 1.Identify key risks and opportunities facing the CAS. 2.Prioritize risks and opportunities. 3.Determine a method of quantification for each key risk and opportunity considering correlations among them. 4.Establish a culture of internal support for the process by identifying key roles of staff in optimizing results.

Program’s Key Steps (continued): 5.Articulate risk mitigation strategies and opportunity maximization strategies which will be dynamic and effective. 6.Develop a monitoring strategy. 7.Provide for periodic updates.

Task Force recommendations to Board: 1.Board accept the report of the ERM Task Force. 2.Board establish a standing ERM committee that reports to the Board. 3.A representative of each executive area should participate in the standing ERM Committee. 4.The Board dismiss the ERM Task Force with thanks for its efforts! 5.September 2006: Board approves recommendations.

Risks and Opportunities Strategic Operational

Prioritized Risks and Opportunities Strategic Actuarial credibility Competition from other professions Scope of Work Actuarial Role Expanded Roles in areas like ERM Operational Number of students (risk and opportunity) Potential diminished volunteerism Employer support Catastrophe possibilities Web site

Actuarial Credibility A key purpose of the CAS is “to promote and maintain high standards of conduct and competence for the members” The failure of even a few members to perform up to the high professional standards could weaken the reputation of the actuarial profession and reduce the demand for and the perceived value of actuaries

Competition from other professions Other professions have attempted to perform work normally reserved for casualty actuaries The CAS can help mitigate this risk by showing the unique perspective and skill set provided by its members And by continuing to provided relevant training

Scope of work Casualty actuaries must find a balance between broadening their field enough to provide interesting and rewarding work And keeping focused enough so as not to fall in the trap of working outside their area of expertise.

Actuarial Role The actuarial role is significantly affected by the public perception. There has been a perception that actuaries are “back room” people who spin arcane models but do not understand business issues. Others must interpret their results for the general public. This image has been exacerbated by a few actuaries who play into that role. The CAS has a major role in facilitating the transition to a more management-oriented profession

Expanded Role (ERM & others) Actuaries are well positioned to measure risks on a consistent basis, deal with correlations, and build models to bring everything together in a holistic treatment of risk

Crisis Communication A crisis communication plan will allow a quick, efficient and effective response in the event there is an adverse public event that could negatively impact the reputation, credibility, value and/or operations of the CAS

Number of students YearCAS Candidates% Change 20012, , % 20032, % 20042, % 20052, % 20062, % 20073,117 ( proj. )+13.58% Number of Students Taking CAS Upper-Level Exams (5-9)

Potential Diminished Volunteerism The Strategic Planning Subcommittee to Review the Threats/Opportunities to achieving the Centennial goal concluded: 1. Volunteerism per se permeates the entire Centennial Goal. 2. It is the force that drives any success the CAS might have in achieving goals.

Employer Support CAS membership and related activities are currently, and have been historically, supported in large part by employers. According to the 2003 Membership Survey, 89% of the respondents indicated that their employers pay their dues, and 93% indicated that their employers pay for meeting/seminar fees.

Catastrophe possibilities The CAS faces risk to its operations from both “man made” and “acts of nature” catastrophic events. The primary tool for responding to a catastrophic event is the CAS’s “Disaster: Recovery, Communication and Management Plan.” The Plan is tested at least annually and reported on quarterly.

Web site The CAS communicates and distributes information extensively through the CAS web site. The CAS faces considerable risk to its operations should the web site become inoperable. The CAS web site also provides a significant strategic opportunity and managing potential risk to the site helps foster this opportunity.

Risk Report Format Brief description of the risk Responsibility assigned Mitigation strategy Quantification Correlation with other risks Monitoring Process

Holistic Approach ERM Committee Administration AdmissionsInternational Mkting & Comm ResearchEducationRisk

Casualty Actuarial Society ERM for the CAS