Articles - Stars of the Future 2020 Nominations Open


Stars of the Future 2020 Nominations Open. Sponsored by Star Actuarial Futures. Have you been working with a newly qualified actuary during this crazy year and think they have something special to bring to the team? Maybe you know someone who's nearly finished their exams and managed to still work and study throughout 2020 the year we all stayed at home.

 

 Stars of the Future will be opening it's doors for another exciting year of nominations and voting, finding out who your Actuarial Stars of the Future are.
 
 After 8 years this award has grown in popularity and enjoyment. A wonderful opportunity to pause and recognise all the hard work and talent within the actuarial market.
 
 The winner will grace the cover of our January issue, two runners-up also receive an award and all finalists are celebrated.
 
 Who do you think has worked exceptionally hard this year or achieved something great? Who do you think will be making an impact on the market in five years time  

 

  

 Star of the Future 2019 Mohammed Raza of Gen Re.

 

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