General Insurance Article - Marjorie Ngwenya is new President-elect of the IFoA


The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) announced that Marjorie Ngwenya has been elected as the next President-elect of the IFoA. Marjorie will take up her position as President-elect in June 2016, when Colin Wilson becomes the new President, taking over from Fiona Morrison. Marjorie will take on the role of President in June 2017.

 Marjorie Ngwenya said: “It is a real honour to be elected by my fellow Council members to the Presidential team. The profession is continuing to expand its reach across the globe, and I am proud to be the first IFoA President-elect to be based outside the UK.
 “I am looking forward to continuing the important work done by those who have held the role before me, and to bringing the benefits of actuarial science to more people around the world. The actuarial profession is continuing to expand into new disciplines and I look forward to contributing to this impressive work to move the profession forward.”
  
 Fiona Morrison, current IFoA President, said: "I am delighted that Marjorie Ngwenya has been elected by Council members to serve as President. She will bring a wealth of experience to the role from her years working in insurance and risk, and will be a real asset to the Presidential team.
  
 “As Nick Salter will be leaving the presidential team as Immediate Past President at the time when Marjorie takes on the role of President-elect, I would also like to acknowledge the great work that Nick has done over the last three years. He has made great strides in bringing the profession forward by championing diversity on all fronts.”
  
 Derek Cribb, CEO of the IFoA said: “I would like to congratulate Marjorie on becoming the next President-elect and I look forward to working with her as the IFoA continues to use its innovative voice in furthering actuarial science around the world."
  

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