The Actuary of the Future section informs both credentialed and aspiring actuaries about the current and possible future state of the actuarial profession. We strive to provide a channel through which our members can learn about emerging technologies and evolving business environments that could reshape the roles of actuaries. When you join this section, you'll enjoy access to podcasts, LinkedIn discussions, the Actuary of the Future and much more.
Actuary of the Future Section
Welcome to the Actuary of the Future Section
Vote for Reader’s Choice

Read the entries and vote for your top 3 choices for the winner of the Speculative Fiction Reader’s Choice award.
Be an active member!

Looking to become more involved in the Actuary of the Future section? Share interesting articles in our LinkedIn group, or meet up with other members at industry meeting sessions!
Discover Blockchain Technology

Discuss blockchain and its implications with two PhDs on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. ET. Join this engaging and relaxed conversation. Click here to register for this free virtual networking event.
Actuary of the Future Podcasts
Actuary of the Future: The Future of Work, is a brand-new series of podcasts where we invite chief actuaries to share their perspectives on the future of actuarial work.
Actuarial Practice Impact of a New U.S. Administration
Listen to John Bertko, FSA, MAAA, an independent actuarial consultant working as the Chief Actuary with Covered California and Steve Goss, ASA, MAAA, Chief Actuary at the Social Security Administration discuss actuarial practice impact of a new U.S. administration with host, R. Dale Hall, FSA, CERA, MAAA, CFA, SOA Managing Director of Research.
Actuary of the Future Newsletter

Check out the latest edition of the Actuary of the Future Newsletter, where Greg Fann reflects on personal and professional life in his article “An Actuary Looks at 50,” inspired by singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett.
Section Leadership
See a full list of Actuary of the Future Section council members, including officers, council members, and staff partners.
Thoughts on how the section can better serve members? Send the section council an email with your ideas!