Society of Actuaries
The Society of Actuaries appears in Data, Risk, and Actuarial Science in Insurance as Mary Pat Campbell’s fellowship organization and as an industry aggregation point for actuarial data. The source says life-side mortality and pension experience often need shared or aggregated data because individual insurers may not observe enough deaths quickly enough for strong long-horizon assumptions.
EP 3: Demystifying the Imposter Syndrome adds Stephen Mathis as another source-scoped Fellow of the Society of Actuaries. In that episode, the organization is credential context rather than the main topic: Stephen’s actuarial standing makes the conversation about imposter syndrome and professional self-assessment sharper because external credentials do not automatically settle internal confidence.
In the wiki, the Society of Actuaries anchors the institutional side of Actuarial Science. It connects individual actuarial judgment to pooled mortality data, professional modeling work, and the practical difficulty of Mortality Risk Pricing when future insurance promises depend on sparse historical experience.
Connections
- Mary Pat Campbell and Stephen Mathis - fellows of the organization in the sources.
- Actuarial Science - profession and practice context.
- Mortality Risk Pricing and Insurance Risk Transfer - life-insurance and annuity data use.
- Actuarial Data Quality and Actuarial Standards of Practice - standards-adjacent professional practice.
- Impostor Syndrome and Capability Gap Self-Diagnosis - professional-confidence branch connected through Stephen Mathis.