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Attendee List by Company Name 2019 Annual Meeting Attendee List By Company Name As of October 1 Roman Kizner Crooks Eddy George Hansen 5 Star Life Insurance Company A C Eddy Inc A M Best Company Arlington, VA Greensboro, NC Oldwick, NJ Bonnie Birns Ross Bradshaw Tim Eddy Accenture Accenture Accenture Jericho, NY North Brunswick, NJ Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Paul Pflieger Kevin Pledge Marcus Such Accenture Acceptiv Activate Healthcare Minneapolis, MN North York, ON Indianapolis, IN Dorothy Andrews Emil Chacko Aimee Kaye Actuarial & Analytics Consortium. Actuarial Careers Inc Actuarial Careers Inc LLC Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL Charlotte, NC Jesse West Tim Cardinal Michael McDonald Actuarial Careers Inc Actuarial Compass Actuarial Design Boca Raton, FL Morrow, OH Ottawa, ON Jessica Newman Shawn Stackhouse Jay Jaffe Actuarial Design Actuarial Design Actuarial Enterprises Ltd Toronto, ON Toronto, ON Chicago, IL Nate Campbell John Hegstrom Roger Loomis Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Overland Park, KS San Antonio, TX Overland Park, KS Bryan Miller Chris Olechowski Chris Peek Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Overland Park, KS Geneva, IL Overland Park, KS Robert Peterson Eric Stewart Bill Wilton Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Actuarial Resources Corporation Overland Park, KS Overland Park, KS Lake Zurich, IL Bob Crompton Cory Zass Carly Wybrow Actuarial Resources Corporation of Actuarial Risk Management Actuarial Solutions Inc. Georgia Austin, TX Oakville, ON Alpharetta, GA Susan Mack Xavier Aparicio Terri Bauer Adams and Reese LLP ADDACTIS Worldwide Aetna Jacksonville, FL BOGOTA, BOGOTA Colombia Hartford, CT Craig Bauer Eric Bebyn Dan Becker Aetna Aetna Aetna Atlanta, GA West Hartford, CT Chicago, IL Chris Churchill Tanen Clark Zhi Cui Aetna Aetna Aetna Overland Park, KS New York, NY Blue Bell, PA Dan Fleming Chad Hollenbach Danielle Kastanotis Aetna Aetna Aetna Mission, KS Atlanta, GA Hartford, CT Maggie Kendrick Asia Kluza Dave Mogul Aetna Aetna Aetna Hartford, CT Hartford, CT West Hartford, CT Manos Paximadas Joseph Peake Matthew Rinehart Aetna Aetna Aetna Aurora, IL Atlanta, GA Annville, PA Lauren Scarlata James Scott Kelly Wichner Aetna Aetna Aetna West Hartford, CT West Hartford, CT Blue Bell, PA Jill Wilson Cindy Yao Mark Scafaro Aetna Aetna Afficiency Melrose, MA Sandy Springs, GA New York, NY Hakaru Takahata Rob Moran Matthew Brustad Aflac Aflac Group Insurance AFLAC Inc Tokyo, Japan Columbia, SC Midland, GA Mike Henley Michel Perreault Jason VanPelt AFLAC Inc AFLAC Inc AFLAC Inc Columbus, GA Columbus, GA Columbus, GA Masaru Ikeda Erica Johnson Windy Marks Aflac Life Insurance Japan Ltd. AHCCCS AHCCCS Tokyo, Japan Phoenix, AZ Phoenix, AZ Karen Cheng Sufang Cui Chloe Du AIG AIG AIG London, New York, NY Houston, TX Angelika Feng Jenny Haid Matthew Hartman AIG AIG AIG Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Scituate, MA Tim Heslin Noel Hoxha Mike Landmann AIG AIG AIG Brentwood, TN New York, NY Wilmington, DE Duane Middendorf Shane Wang Dan Zamarripa AIG AIG AIG New York, NY Houston, TX West Caldwell, NJ Brian Holland Mohammad Amin Mike Bailey AIG Life & Retirement AIG Life and Retirement AIG Life and Retirement Atlanta, GA Woodland Hills, CA New York, NY Matthew Gross Min Luo Ruben Romero AIG Life and Retirement AIG Life and Retirement AIG Life and Retirement Woodland Hills, NJ Woodland Hills, CA Harlingen, TX Jennifer Wang Chengying Wang Danielle Wiedrich AIG Life and Retirement AIG Life and Retirement AIG Life and Retirement Woodland Hills, CA Issaquah, WA Summit, NJ Ning Ning Jim Ridling Kelly Featherstone AIG Property & Casualty Alabama Dept of Insurance Alberta Investment Management New York, NY Montgomery, AL Corporation (aimco) Edmonton, AB Lucian Schulte Mark Alberts Chad Keuneke Alberta School Employee Benefit Alberts Actuarial Consulting LLC Alliance Pension Consultants, LLC Plan Indianapolis, IN Chicago, IL Edmonton, AB Arpita Das Hanna Kim Murphy Murphy Allianz Partners Allstate Financial Allstate Financial Dublin, Ireland Northbrook, IL Northbrook, IL Jeff Roth Max Zeldin Sara Teppema Allstate Insurance Company Allstate Life Insurance Co Alta Advisers Northbrook, IL Northbrook, IL Brookfield, IL Jonathan Pollio Shawna Ackerman Mary Downs Amalgamated Life Insurance Co American Academy of Actuaries American Academy of Actuaries White Plains, NY Washington, DC Washington, DC Ian Trepanier Joeff Williams Jan Graeber American Academy of Actuaries American Academy of Actuaries American Council of Life Insurers Washington, DC Winston-Salem, NC Washington, DC Scott Haugh Jeff Moeller Brian Murphy American Enterprise Group American Equity Inv Life Ins American Family Insurance Des Moines, IA West Des Moines, IA Madison, WI Sara Fisher Ilana Sullivan Mark Hartman American Family Insurance Group American Family Insurance Group American Family Life Insurance Co Madison, WI Madison, WI Madison, WI Ryan Smith Jason Stolte William Blackmon American Family Life Insurance Co American Family Life Insurance American Fidelity Assurance Co Madison, WI Company Oklahoma City, OK Madison, WI Jordan Jordanov SJM Mock Wes Waller American Fidelity Assurance Co American Fidelity Assurance Co American Fidelity Assurance Co Oklahoma City, OK Edmond, OK Oklahoma City, OK Shawn Adams Renee Bauer Ron Byrne American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance Company Company Company Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Lauren Davis Bill Lisk Jill Postic American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance Company Company Company Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK David Reed Mark Schwisow Cindy Smethers American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance Company Company Company Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Jim Ward KC Wong Jay Jackson American Fidelity Assurance American Fidelity Assurance American National Insurance Co Company Company Galveston, TX Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Bill Watson Sam Muszynski Stuart DeClue American National Insurance Co American Psychiatric Association Americo Life Inc Galveston, TX Washington, DC Kansas City, MO Charlie Caswell Steve Finn Amanda Leach Ameriprise Financial Inc Ameriprise Financial Inc Ameriprise Financial Inc Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Brett Roush Josh Everett Ron Kuehn Ameritas Ameritas Life Insurance Corp Ameritas Life Insurance Corp Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Mark McFarlane Dave Steinbrunner Brenda Wolfersberger Ameritas Life Insurance Corp Ameritas Life Insurance Corp Ameritas Life Insurance Corp Cincinnati, OH Loveland, OH Cincinnati, OH Paula Hodges Anna Rappaport Jim Bishopp Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. Anna Rappaport Consulting AON Lincoln, NE Chicago, IL Morristown, NJ Jeff Denniston Larry Golden Maggie Lin Aon Aon Aon Toronto, ON Somerset, NJ Woodbridge, ON Jerry Mao Rob Fisette Patrick Lesage Aon Apollo Actuarial Services LLC Arch Reinsurance Ltd. Toronto, ON Spokane, WA Hamilton, Bermuda Alex Cowley Kenneth Zhou Lihong Han Ares Management Arizona State University Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield New York, CA Tempe, AZ Little Rock, AR Matt Hobbs Carlos Arocha Lester Garcia-Casariego Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield Arocha & Associates Gmbh Assurant Bryant, AR Adliswil, Zuerich Switzerland Miami, FL Brent Rutherford Alexa Stephens Afik Gal Assurant Assurant Assured Allies North York, ON Miami, FL Needham, MA Michael Harshman Yong Zhang Jiao Chen Assurity Life Insurance Company Assurity Life Insurance Company Asurion Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Chicago, IL Tyler Birlingmair Nick Li Jane Jiang Athene Athene Athene Annuity & Life Assurance West Des Moines, IA New York, NY Company Pearl River, NY Greg Carther Carol Carther Richard Kim Athene Life Re Athene Life Re Athene Life Re Hamilton, Bermuda Pembroke, Bermuda Pembroke, Bermuda Brad Molitor George De Graaf John DeGeest Athene Life Re Athene USA Athene USA Pembroke, Bermuda Waukee, IA West Des Moines, IA Aaron Halbur Doug King Keith Welch Athene USA Athene USA Athene USA West Des Moines, IA Grimes, IA Des Moines, IA Daniel Zheng Andrea Weetman Victoria Skornyakova Athene USA Atlantic Group ATRF West Des Moines, IA Newburyport, MA Edmonton, AB Rachel Funk Greg Mitchell Karen Leiby Aureum Reinsurance Company Aureum Reinsurance Company, Auto Owners Insurance Company Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Ltd. Lansing, MI Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Kalev Maricq Nalene Langley Chris Jung Auto-Owners Insurance Avalon Healthcare Solutions AXA Lansing, MI Tampa, FL Buffalo Grove, IL Andrew Buckley Tingting Wang Vincent Xuan AXA Equitable AXA Equitable Life AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co New York, NY Waxhaw, NC Charlotte, NC Takashi Tanemura Carol Liu Matt Sedlock AXA Life Insurance Co Ltd AXA US AXA US Tokyo, Japan Tampa, FL Huntersville, NC Dariush Akhtari Joe Slater Tim Smith Axa-Equitable Axene Health Partners Axene Health Partners LLC Jersey City, NJ Charlotte, NC Pittsburgh, PA William Bednar Bruce Paterson Todd Lebowitz Axene Health Partners, LLC B Paterson Consulting Ltd BakerHostetler Temecula, CA Ottawa, ON Cleveland, OH Janice Duff Ross McGregor Kathleen Brolly Baltimore Life Baltimore Life Bank of America Perry Hall, MD Owings Mills, MD Boston, MA Carol Moellers Mark Vildgorn Ann Bryant Bank of Nova Scotia Bankers Life & Casualty Co Barings Toronto, ON Chicago, IL Charlotte, NC Steve Keating John Dickstein Mark Kinzer BCG Penbridge Benecard
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