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Mission

The mission of the Actuarial Standards Board (ASB) shall be to develop, establish and maintain Standards of Practice governing actuarial practice in Canada.

 

ASOC Seeking ASB Chair

The Actuarial Standards Board (ASB) is responsible for establishing, developing, and maintaining actuarial standards of practice in Canada. It is independent from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) and reports directly to the Actuarial Standards Oversight Council (ASOC).

 

The current Chair of the ASB, Dave Pelletier, will retire in June 2013, and the selection process for his successor is underway. The ASOC plans to select a new chair by September 2012, with a term commencing in July 2013. To facilitate an orderly transition, it is anticipated that the successful candidate will become a member of the ASB effective September 2012.

 

The chair of the ASB performs his/her duties on a volunteer basis with reimbursement of all reasonable expenses. The position requires a significant time commitment. He/she chairs all ASB meetings and coordinates its strategic plans and activities. The chair also attends and reports at all ASOC meetings as an ex officio ASOC member.

 

Fellows of the CIA who wish to be considered for this position (for a two-year term commencing July 1, 2013) should send their application and résumé to the CIA Executive Director, Michel Simard, no later than March 15, 2012.

 

Contact with Questions: Michel Simard, CIA Executive Director, at (613) 236-8196, ext. 108, or executive.director.ca.