Craig W. Reynolds - Consulting Actuary FSA, MAAA Professional designations Fellow, Society of Actuaries Member, American Academy of Actuaries Current responsibility Craig is a principal with the Life insurance consulting practice of the Seattle office of Milliman. He joined the firm in 1989.Experience Craig works primarily on assisting clients with the design, construction, and use of corporate models using MG-ALFA�. Such models are often used for statutory and GAAP projections and valuation, business plan development, mergers and acquisitions, cash-flow testing, litigation support, financial reporting, and dynamic financial condition analysis. He also works on individual life and annuity product development. Craig has extensive U.S. experience and has also worked in a number of countries around the world, including Japan, South Korea, China, Canada, France, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina. As a former member of the MG-ALFA� development team, Craig has extensive experience in actuarial software design, validation, training, and implementation. He has been involved in MG-ALFA� use and development almost since system development began in 1991. He has coordinated the MG-ALFA implementation at many different insurance companies around the world, and is one of the lead consultants related to MG-ALFA work at many more. In recent years, most of Craig�s work has focused on using such corporate models for ALM, GAAP valuation, and forecast work. He has also worked with companies to implement efficient stochastic pricing, IFRS reporting and valuation, and C-3 Phase 2 risk-based capital models. He has been involved in a number of major international mergers and aquistions assignments, including post-purchase implementation of P-GAAP financial reporting processes. Prior to joining Milliman, Craig worked at two life insurance companies, where he was responsible for pricing, implementation, and administration of traditional and interest sensitive life and annuity products.Presentations and publications Craig has taught actuarial mathematics for the University of Washington. He was an editor of the Society of Actuaries' Dynamic Financial Condition Analysis handbook. He has written for several SOA publications and is a frequent speaker at SOA and local actuarial club meetings, speaking most recently on ALM, SOP 03-1, and international financial reporting processes. Craig also serves on the SOA Financial Reporting Section Council.Education BS, Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |