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  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, March 1999, Issue No. 32
    return, while the volatility of the results is not direct- ly referenced. The two methodologies are quite ... there are some trouble spots on the horizon. The primary obstacle is the Patent and Trademark Office, which ...

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    • Authors: Nino A Boezio, Luke Girard, Eric Lofgren, Victor Modugno, Joseph H Tan, Richard Wendt, Frank Grossman, Peter Trzyna, Andrew Bernstein, Aaron Bernstein, Peter Yoo, Todd Rutley, Bruce Foudree, Geoff Chaplin
    • Date: Mar 1999
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
  • The Actuarial Ethicist: Deep-End of the Pool
    The Actuarial Ethicist: Deep-End of the Pool This article presents a hypothetical situation about ... insurance products—not in Stanley or Trevor’s primary area of practice— manufactured by another firm ...

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    • Authors: Frank Grossman, Mary Simmons
    • Date: Nov 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Investment Section Matters
    Investment Section Matters Chairman's perspectives on the Section and R&R professional ... short years ago, Tom An- ichini asked whether I’d care to run for council. That’s roughly a 15 year arc ...

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    • Authors: Frank Grossman
    • Date: Aug 2015
    • Competency: Relationship Management>Relationships and trust; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Professional associations
  • The Actuarial Ethicist: Responses to “Ahead of the Curve”
    actuaries mentioned pitfalls that Neil should take care to avoid. One observed that the influence of an ... and reserve assumptions of both firms” tak- ing care to spell out the material changes made to these ...

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    • Authors: Frank Grossman
    • Date: May 2011
    • Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
    • Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices
  • The Stepping Stone Newsletter, July 2007, Issue 27
    relationships that expand beyond the leader’s direct sphere of influence need to be forged. So, how ... g., “He told me …” or “She did …”). This is in direct contrast to McLuhan’s Mosaic Method theory of modern ...

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    • Authors: Society of Actuaries, John West Hadley, Daniel L Shinnick, David Miller, Steven J Gaspar, Frank Grossman, Bela H Patel Fernandez, Kristi Bohn, Donna Weninger, Maureen Wild
    • Date: Jul 2007
    • Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
  • PowerPoint Pipeline
    PowerPoint Pipeline PowerPoint Pipeline by Frank Grossman from The Stepping Stone Newsletter, ... tation. One should take the time to exercise great care when composing headings and sub-headings, and when ...

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    • Authors: Frank Grossman
    • Date: Jul 2004
    • Competency: Communication>Written communication
    • Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Management skills
  • Responses To “DAC Expectations”
    Responses To “DAC Expectations” Feature article highlighting readers’ responses to a previously ... officer (CRO) start digging in with questions.” Care has to be taken that a mere “concern” doesn’t translate ...

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    • Authors: Frank Grossman
    • Date: Feb 2011
    • Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
    • Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices
  • Risks and Rewards Newsletter, September 2000, Issue No. 35
    Risks and Rewards Newsletter, September 2000, Issue No. 35 Full version of Risks and Rewards ... and uses of our Section’s financial surplus. The primary objective is to use Section assets to fund invest- ...

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    • Authors: Jeremy Gold, Josephine Marks, Victor Modugno, Max Rudolph, Peter Tilley, Richard Wendt, Frank Grossman, Stephen Britt
    • Date: Sep 2000
    • Publication Name: Risks & Rewards