MathFest 2012 - August 2 - 4, Madison, WI

Undergraduate Student Activities and Presentations

The city of Hartford is home to a large number of companies that employ actuaries.  Actuaries and actuarial students from the local area will be available in this session to describe what they do and some of the opportunities available in the actuarial profession.  The session will begin with a short presentation that describes the actuarial profession and the steps in the career of an actuary.  Then the moderator will interview the panelists to gather information about their actuarial experience, the challenges they face, etc.  Panelists will discuss actuarial student programs and the support actuarial students receive as they progress through their careers. The panelists will answer questions from the audience.  Audience members will also hear from Professor Jay Vadiveloo about the applied research work being undertaken at the Goldenson Center for Actuarial Research at the University of Connecticut.

Moderator:
Thea Cardamone, FSA, UnitedHealthcare Group

Panelists:
Daniel Akier, UnitedHealthcare      
Gaia Dong, FSA, Aetna     
Trevor Foster, Aetna
Harry Gong, UnitedHealthcare
Eli Greenberg, UnitedHealthcare
Amber Lahde, ASA, MassMutual         
Olga Jacobs, FSA, UnitedHealthcare
Gao Niu, University of Connecticut
Stephen Smith, FSA, MassMutual
Jay Vadiveloo, FSA, Ph.D,. University of Connecticut Goldenson Center for Actuarial Research
June (Chunchun) Wu, FSA, Ph.D., UnitedHealthcare

Sponsor:
The Actuaries' Club of Hartford and Springfield

Speaker:
Robin Blankenship, Morehead State University

One day you are sitting in your office, chipping away at your responsibilities: preparing for class, grading papers, producing paperwork for committees, creating workshops for teachers, or whatever it is that you are doing to find and maintain your niche. There comes a knock at your door, and for the first time in your life you hear the words, "Are you willing to be my research advisor?" Ah, the excitement, and...the fear. I will relate my personal story of entering this endeavor: the trials and tribulations, the excitement and revelations, as I carry you through the results my students have produced over the past few years and provide you with materials to explore topics in graph theory and knot theory as the story progresses!

Speakers:
Lisa Marano, West Chester University
Ben Galluzzo, Shippensburg University
Jean McGivney-Burelle, University of Hartford

Panelists:
Ben Baumer, Smith College, former statistician for the NY Mets
Anna Mika, Campus Program Associate from Clean Air-Cool Planet
an actuary from Mass Mutual
a representative from ESPN

Sponsor:
CUSAC

It's the bottom of the ninth; bases loaded. The right-handed relief pitcher has already thrown for two innings. At-bat is a lefty batting .295. Is it time to pull the pitcher? Come to this exciting panel to find out! During our panel we will hear from mathematicians from various fields including sports statistics (hopefully you are a Mets fan) and actuarial science. Each panelist will be given the opportunity to describe their non-academic career, then we will open the floor to questions. Be sure you are not left on the bench for this one!