“Open Floor” – 30. September

On behalf of the Polish Actuarial Association, I would like to cordially invite all members of your Associations to the next event organized on 30 September 2021 by the Polish Association in our “Open Floor” series, entitled

“Explainable P&C modelling”.

Abstract:

The session’s objective is to briefly cover common modelling techniques for P&C lines. After introducing vanilla LM, GLM and GBM, a few cutting edge XAI (eXplainable AI) techniques will be presented to attendees.

Lecturers:

Dimitri Delcaillau – Master Thesis in Applied Mathematics on the control and the transparency of complex models in insurance (SCOR Prize winner), Dimitri also graduated from the engineering school IMT Atlantique (France) and Actuary School EURIA (France). He has a degree in Mathematics and is a French Actuary. He is P&C consultant in Milliman Paris and works for different French companies on various topics, including Reserving and Premium Risk, Customer Life Value, USP computation and IFRS 17.

together with the members of Actuarial Data Science of the Polish Actuarial Association:

Marcin Filip: actuary with experience in life and non-life reserving, risk management gained at work for largest insurance companies in the Polish market

Piotr Garbuliński: pricing actuary with experience in the Polish market gained at work for the largest international insurance companies

Przemysław Klusik: actuary with the Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, independent advisor in financial engineering and actuarial mathematics

Aleksander Turant: pricing actuary and analytics manager with experience in P&C lines. Enthusiastic about AI, technology and innovation

When & where: 30 September 2021 (Thursday) at 17.00 CET, Zoom meeting 

https://zoom.us/j/98305985624 (no password required)

Duration: the webinar is expected to last 60-70 minutes + Q&A

The webinar is free of charge and no registration is required. The webinar will be delivered in English.

Summary of all details of the event is available here:
https://actuary.org.pl/webinar-openfloor-explainable-p-c-modelling/

On behalf of the Polish Actuarial Association, I would like to cordially invite all members of your Associations to the next event organized on 23 June 2021 by the Polish Association in our “Open Floor” series, entitled “Data Science, AI & Best Practices”, which will be delivered by Isin Ozaksoy from RGA.

 

Abstract:

In this session we’ll be reviewing fundamentals of AI and Data Science followed by best practices in data science applications. Case studies across the insurance lifecycle will provide practical examples of how these best practices lead to success and improved customer experience.

About the lecturer:

Isin Ozaksoy joined RGA in 2018 in the newly created role of EMEA Head of Data Analytics, where her focus is on building and executing analytics strategies to create future capabilities, delivering critical business value, and facilitating key insights. Her role also includes championing strong data governance and management alignment in support of new products and solutions.

Before joining RGA’s London office, Isin worked at various P&C insurance carriers in the U.S., where she built and executed analytics strategies at both the regional and national level. Prior to joining the reinsurance industry, Isin worked for Capital One, a data-driven and innovative financial company.

Isin received a Ph.D. in statistics (population genetics) from Colorado State University, and a master’s degree in statistics (environmental) from North Carolina State University. She also has received certifications in PROSCI change management and Lean Six Sigma.

Venue and time

When & where: 23 June 2021 (Wednesday) at 17.00 CET, Zoom meeting (https://zoom.us/j/91709407210)

Duration: the webinar is expected to last 60-75 minutes, including the Q&A.

The webinar is free of charge and no registration is required. The webinar will be delivered in English.

Summary of all details of the event is available here: https://actuary.org.pl/webinar-openfloor-data-science-ai-best-practices-23-june-2021/