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ELLEN REIN PIERCE, FCAS, MAAA Vice President of Casualty
Actuarial Consultants, Inc., Ms. Pierce graduated from Rice University in
1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematical Sciences. She received Rice's Max Roy Scholarship for
Science and Engineering and was a National Merit Commended Student. Ms. Pierce began her actuarial
career with Casualty Actuarial Consultants, Inc. in September,
1992. She has gained experience in
establishing loss reserves, projecting losses, and calculating rate
indications for over 130 self-insured groups, individual risks, and insurance
companies in the workers compensation, auto, property and liability lines,
including auto, general, law enforcement, and professional liability. Additional work includes calculating
deductible factors, regulatory consulting, captive feasibility studies, and
dividend calculations. In total, she
has completed over 1,100 actuarial analyses in her twenty-seven years with
Casualty Actuarial Consultants, Inc. Ms. Pierce taught the actuarial
portion of the Louisiana Association of Self Insured Employers’ (LASIE’s)
Certified Workers’ Compensation Professional (CWCP) program and has spoken at
meetings of the north Florida chapter of the Public Risk Management
Association (PRIMA) and the Alabama Self-Insured Association (ASIA). She also served on the Casualty Actuarial
Society’s (CAS’s) task force on classes of membership and member advisory panel. She has hosted Rice University students
interested in the actuarial career through their Owl Edge spring break
externship program. Ms. Pierce is a Fellow of the
Casualty Actuarial Society and a member of the American Academy of
Actuaries. Ms. Pierce became an
Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society and a member of the American
Academy of Actuaries in 1996 and a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society
in 2004. Ms. Pierce is an actuary who
is qualified to sign a Statement of Actuarial Opinion because she is a member
in good standing of each of these organizations. In addition, Ms. Pierce meets the basic
education, experience, and continuing education requirements of the Specific
Qualifications Standard for Statements of Actuarial Opinion, NAIC Property
and Casualty Annual Statement, as set forth in the Qualification Standards
for Actuaries Issuing Statements of Actuarial Opinions in the United States,
promulgated by the American Academy of Actuaries. She works from Casualty Actuarial
Consultants, Inc.’s office in Mandeville, Louisiana.
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