Articles - Actuarial Post Awards 2019 - Nominations Now Open


Welcome to the 2019 Actuarial Post Awards. Thank you for joining us as we continue to celebrate and reward the talent and achievements of individuals in the actuarial arena. We are pleased to announce that the nominations for the main awards are now OPEN!

 

 Let us know which actuarial software you've enjoyed using the most. You can make as many nominations as you wish, why not share your admiration?

 Who do you think should be this year's coveted Actuary of the Year 2019? Do you know an Actuary who is outstading in the GI arena? 

  

  

  

 

 Your nominations for this year's Stars of the Future have been flooding in, with one week to go, have you made your nomination yet? It's time to pause and recognise the hard work of new talent in the actuarial market.

 Let us know who you think should be on the 2019 shorlist by nominating here.

  

  

 Last year's Actuary of the Year Oliver Payne of Ford Motor Company and Star of the Future 2018 Amit Lad of Barnett Waddingham.

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