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Casualty Actuarial Society 2014 Centennial Celebration and Annual Meeting November 9-12, 2014 – New York City, NY Casualty Actuarial Society 2014 Centennial Celebration and Annual Meeting November 9-12, 2014 – New York City, NY LIST OF ATTENDEES This list was created on September 30, 2014, with all attendee registrants received by the CAS Office to date. ATTENDEE COMPANY Abbott, Jonathan C. QBE North America Absar, Tahzeeb AIG Adamson, Eve Ingrid XL Group Addiego, Mark A. United States Liability Insurance Group Agostinone, Maria Ann Liberty Mutual Insurance Ahearn, Elise M. Odyssey Reinsurance Company Ahmad, Aadil A. CNA Insurance Companies Ahmad, Sajjad Intact Insurance Company Aiello, Karen The Jacobson Group Ajun, Daniel Steven Cabrillo General Insurance Alarie, Mathieu Optimum General, Inc. Albers, Valerie Nicole Auto Club Group Aldin, Neil C. The Travelers Companies, Inc. Alfuth, Terry J. Actuarial Property & Casualty Consulting LLC Allard, Jean-Luc E. XL Insurance Company Ltd. Allen, Emily Stone Milliman, Inc. Allen, Ethan D. Lexington Insurance Company Alpert, William H. Insurance Services Office, Inc Alpin, Eduard Zurich Altshuler, Rocklyn Tee Swiss Re Alvers, Brian C. Aon Benfield Alvin, Brian C. Ryan Specialty Group Amin, Pranav M. AIG Amstislavskiy, Vagif Zurich North America Amundsen, John E. Liberty Mutual Insurance Anantharaju, Anusha Lakshmi Liberty International Underwriters Anderson, Eric Harvey GPW & Associates, Inc. Anderson, Jamie Lynn Allstate Insurance Company Anderson, Neal James AON Anderson, Robert Brian Westfield Group Anderson, Shawn LexisNexis Anker, Robert A. Retired Antonello, Katherine H. National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ATTENDEE COMPANY Antonio, Diego Fernando Enstar Limited Aponte, Amanda SFM Mutual Insurance Company Aquino, John G. MagMutual Ardern, Deborah Herman CNA Insurance Companies Argesanu, George N. AIG Armstrong, Steven D. Plymouth Rock Arrewijit, Songphol MSIG Asia Ashenbrenner, Carl Xavier Milliman, Inc. Assadian, Afrouz GEICO Atkinson, Richard V. Actuarial Advisors, Inc. Attanasio, Peter Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Aubin, Genevieve TD Insurance Avagliano, Guy A. Milliman, Inc. Avitabile, Craig Victor Liberty Mutual Insurance Ayres, Karen F. National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. Badgerow, Kristi Spencer United Services Automobile Association Badowski, Gina R. Erie Insurance Group Baer, Jeffrey David The Economical Insurance Group Bailey, Sean Michael Catlin, Inc Bakker, Jason Jonathan Robert Aviva Canada Baldan, John L. Insurance Services Office, Inc Baldwin, David M. American Modern Insurance Group Banduk, Sophia Cyma Travelers Canada Barbeau, Patrick Intact Insurance Company Bardis, Manolis Towers Watson Barnes, Shane Eric The Hartford Barone, Paul C. XL Insurance Company Ltd. Barrett, Rose D. AIG PC Barrow, Kristin E. Zurich Insurance Company Bartoszek, Justin J. PMA Insurance Group Bass, Irene K. Bass & Khury Bastianpillai, Angelo E. AIG Bauer, Daniel Georgia State University Bault, Todd R. Citi Research Bear, Robert A. RAB Actuarial Solutions, LLC Beaupre, Nicolas Intact Insurance Company Becker, Esther Oliver Wyman Actuarial Consulting Beer, Albert J. St. John's University Beers, Jennifer Lee Ironshore Insurance Ltd Beharelle, Aaron J. Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. Beland, Christine TD Insurance Belanger, Gabriel Industrielle Alliance, Assurance A & H Bell, Richard J. National General Insurance Co Bellafiore, Leonard A. AIG Bellemare, Mathieu Intact Financial Corporation Belmonte, Nicole Kristen Liberty Mutual Insurance Belokas, George M. GPW & Associates, Inc. Bennett, Robert S. Odyssey Reinsurance Company Benseler, David R. Motorists Insurance Group Bensimon, Abbe Sohne ATTENDEE COMPANY Bepat, Rohin Danush Arch Insurance Group Bergbauer, Alfred XL Group Berkley, William R. W.R. Berkley Corporation Bernard, Mary Katherine Bernard, Sebastien Intact Financial Corporation Berry, Richard AIG Bertagnoli, Rebecca R. Sentry Insurance Bertrand, Ronald Louie ISO Insurance Programs and Analytic Services Beslow, Elizabeth G. Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies Bhagavatula, Raji Milliman, Inc. Bhandari, Davina Northbridge Financial Corporation Bierke, Anthony Joseph CUNA Mutual Group Bigos, Nicole Marie Universal North America Insurance Company Billerman, Whitney A. The Hartford Bilski, Chris M. Munich Re America, Inc Biondi, Richard S. Retired Blagojevic, Elena V. Liberty Mutual Insurance Blancke, Eric Raymond Deloitte Consulting, LLP Blanco, Mariano R. Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Bochner, Elie Ernst & Young LLP Boison, LeRoy A. LeRoy Boison, FCAS, MAAA, LLC Bok, Ann M. National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. Boor, Joseph A. Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Bouchard, Jennifer TD Assurance Boulanger, Francois RBC Royal Bank Bourdon, Theresa W. Aon Global Risk Consulting Bouska, Amy S. Retired Bovard, Roger W. Mercury General Corporation Bowar, Marian R. Lockton Companies Bowen, Alissa Joy ACE Boyd, Heather Pinnacle Group Boyd, Kirsten J. Caterpillar Financial Services Bradica, Katy J. XL Insurance Company Ltd. Bradley, Michael Joseph KPMG, LLP Brady, Joshua John American Modern Insurance Group Braithwaite, Nancy A. The Travelers Companies, Inc. Braithwaite, Paul FTI Consulting Brasley, Donna D. Workers' Compensation Trust Brassington, Richard Albert AIG Brauner, Yaakov B. The Home Insurance Company Liquidation Brazie, Stephanie C. Nationwide Insurance Company Bredehoeft, Rebecca Schafer Zurich North America Brenden, Justin J. Third Point Reinsurance Brennan, Paul Swiss Re Co UK Ltd Breton, Jean-Frederic MathWorks Briggs, Kelly M. National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. Brobeck, Linda K. Brobeck Analytics Consulting, LLC Brodeur, Philip James RLI Insurance Company Brogadir, Zachary T. Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, Inc. Brooks, Michele L. Liberty Mutual Insurance ATTENDEE COMPANY Brown, Brian Z. Milliman, Inc. Brown, Kristin J. EMC Insurance Companies Brown-Jowett, Gavin David The Economical Insurance Group Bryan, Charles A. CAB Consulting Services, Ltd. Buchbinder, Karen B. Aspen Insurance Buckley, Russell J. AIG Burke, Ilene Stone Allied World Assurance Company Burke, Scott G. AIG Burlingame, Lucas R. The Travelers Companies, Inc. Burns, James Kelly AIG Butler, Matthew E. Midwest Employers Casualty Company Butler, Timothy James Madison Consulting Group, Inc. Butsic, Robert P. Retired Byrd, Ryan A. AIG Cadorine, Arthur R. Retired Cai, Cui Liu CSAA IE Callan, Gary L. Catlin Group Ltd. Callaway, Julianne A. Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. Caluori, Steven M. Economical Insurance Camilli, Stephen J. Camp, Jeanne H. Robert Hughes Associates, Inc. Cantin, Claudette Munich Reinsurance Company of Canada Cao, Chuan Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Capco, Mariel Intact Financial Corporation Capponi, Ryan V. Acadia Insurance Co. Captain, John E. Swiss Re Carlson, Christopher S. Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Carlson, Jeffrey R. Towers Watson Carmine, Jonathan William Liberty Mutual Insurance Caron, Louis-Philippe TD Insurance Carpenter, William M. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia Carpentier, Maxime Co-operators General Insurance Company Carpine-Taber, Kristi Irene Liberty Seguros SA Carrier, Benoit Aon Benfield Carrier, Matthew R. Deloitte Consulting, LLP Carroll, Jesse Theobald Lexington Insurance Company Carter, Jeffrey H. Munich Re America, Inc Cartmell, Andrew R. Saskatchewan Government Insurance Casaday, Jeffrey M. Towers Watson Casey, Jeffrey W. Cincinnati Insurance Company Cassmeyer, Bradley Scott Protective Life Corporation Caughron, Alietia K. CNA Insurance Companies Celidonio, John ACE USA Cerasoli, Francis D. Odyssey Reinsurance Company Chamberlain, Mark Travis USAA Chamberlain, Steven Saunders GEICO Champagne, Keith J. OneBeacon Insurance Companies Chan, Bernard Lee Oliver Wyman Actuarial Consulting Chan, Flora Po Lam Northbridge Financial Corporation Chan, Monica Ying Kwok Northbridge Financial Corporation ATTENDEE COMPANY Chang, Frank H. Uber Technologies Chanzit, Lisa G. Risk & Regulatory Consulting, LLC Chapleau, Eric Intact Assurance Charak, Jonathan J. Zurich North America Charbonneau, Daniel George Mercury Insurance Group Charbonneau, Scott K. Markel Corporation Charette, Kenneth Hikaru Specialty Risk Solutions Charrett, Oneida Zenith National Insurance Company Chaudhry, Farhan N. Kemper Corporation Chea, Sammany Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies Chen, David Chibing Platinum Re Chen, Michael Keryu Pinnacle Actuarial Resources, Inc. Chen, Mingqiong AIG Chen, Xi Ernst & Young LLP Chen, Xin Aviva Canada Cheng, Cynthia Willis Re, Inc. Chew, Leong Yeong Nationwide Insurance Company Chiao, Max Allied World Assurance Company Chiarella, Brian Allied World Assurance Company Chin, Hui Ying Liberty Mutual Insurance Chisholm, Thomas J. NLC Insurance Companies Chou, Penn Wang Liberty Mutual Insurance Chow, Rebecca Wing Yee Northbridge Chowdhury, Wasim Allstate Insurance Company Christens, Rachael J. Tower Group Companies Christiansen, Stephan L. Conning Christy, Kevin J. Western National Insurance Group Chun, Waley Farmers Insurance Group Chung, Cherry Tze Yu Oil Management Ltd Ciaccio, Ryan A. Auto Club of Missouri Clark, David R. Munich Re America, Inc Clark, Karen Karen Clark and Company Clarke, Jason T. Zenith Insurance Company Clinch, TJ Safety National Casualty Corporation Closter, Donald L. Horace Mann Companies Cody, William Brian State Auto Insurance Co. Cohen, Ariel T. Endurance Cole, Jeffrey R. CNA Insurance Companies Cole, Robert Alan AIG Collard-Proulx, Etienne Intact Financial Corporation Collins, Daniel Anthony AIG Collins, Daniel G. Liberty Mutual Insurance Collins, Douglas J. Conger, Robert
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