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Attendee List by Last Name 2019 Annual Meeting Attendee List by Last Name As of October 1, 2019 Nancy Abbott Yusuf Abdullah Peter Abramovich Vanderbilt University Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP Pacific Life Insurance Co Nashville, TN New York, NY Newport Beach, CA Stephen Abrokwah Shawna Ackerman Kwesi Acquah Swiss Re Life & Health America Inc American Academy of Actuaries Deloitte Consulting LLP Fort Wayne, IN Washington, DC Minneapolis, MN Shawn Adams Gerald Adamski Jim Addiego American Fidelity Assurance Prudential Financial SCOR Company Newark, NJ Charlotte, NC Oklahoma City, OK David Addison John Adduci Jon Aerni RGA Polysystems Inc Woodmenlife Chesterfield, MO Chicago, IL Omaha, NE Igor Afanassiev Rhonda Ahrens Dariush Akhtari Berkshire Hathaway Group, Nebraska Dept of Insurance Axa-Equitable Reinsurance Division Lincoln, NE Jersey City, NJ Toronto, ON Victor Akin Joe Alaimo Mark Alberts Delaware Life Procomp Consulting Inc Alberts Actuarial Consulting LLC Indianapolis, IN Stouffville, ON Indianapolis, IN Abdullah AlBuloushi Umair Ali Taylor Aliano Public Institution For Social Partnerre Ezra Penland Actuarial Security Toronto, ON Recruitment Kuwait, Kuwait Chicago, IL David Alison Glenn Almelor Ben Alter KPMG LLP Brighthouse Financial Chubb Chicago, IL Charlotte, NC London, United Kingdom Suzanne Amari Mohammad Amin Reinaldo Amorim Prudential Financial AIG Life and Retirement SulAmerica Shelton, CT Woodland Hills, CA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Laura Anders Erin Anders Jon Anderson Manulife Financial Munich Re USAA Waterloo, ON Bonner Springs, KS San Antonio, TX Brian Anderson Katie Anderson Khushbu Anderson SCOR Global Life Americas Munich Re National Life Group Minneapolis, MN Toronto, ON Montpelier, VT Dorothy Andrews Amelie Anger Jack Angert Actuarial & Analytics Consortium. Canada Protection Plan Genworth Financial LLC Toronto, ON Richmond, VA Charlotte, NC Jennifer Anglin Karen Anway Xavier Aparicio Midland National Life Insurance Co Willis Towers Watson ADDACTIS Worldwide Sioux Falls, SD Flint, MI BOGOTA, BOGOTA Colombia Patti Arellano Dave Armstrong Carlos Arocha Munich Re Ernst & Young LLP Arocha & Associates Gmbh New York, NY Richmond, VA Adliswil, Zuerich Switzerland Rita Arora Jim Ash Kalpesh Asher Oneamerica Financial Partners RGA Manulife Financial Indianapolis, IN Chesterfield, MO Brampton, ON Joseph Atamaniuk David Atkinson Tony Attard Gen Re DB Atkinson Consulting Genworth Financial Stamford, CT Key West, FL Richmond, VA Doris Azarcon Andrew Azeredo Ladelle Baar SCOR Global Life Americas Tufts Health Plan London Life/Great-West Life Charlotte, NC Watertown, MA London, ON Greg Bacon Lori Badgett Dominique Baede Co-Operators Life Insurance Co Transamerica Life & Protection Guardian Regina, SK Plano, TX New York, NY Mary Bahna-Nolan Mike Bailey Jean-Thomas Baillargeon Pacific Life AIG Life and Retirement University Laval Aliso Viejo, CA New York, NY Quebec, QC Linley Baker Kaushal Balanadu Stephanie Banfield Transamerica KPMG LLP Swiss Re Denver, CO New York, NY Katy, TX Mahmoud Barati-Marnani Vanesa Barbera Magali Barbieri West Coast Life Insurance Co Genworth Financial University of California, Berkeley Los Angeles, CA Waltham, MA Berkeley, CA Rob Barg Will Barnard George Barnidge FIS USAA Life Insurance Company RGA Moorestown, NJ San Antonio, TX Saint Louis, MO Roberto Baron Donnie Barrick Matthew Barringer Metlife Waterloo, ON Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Care New York, NY Network of Michigan Detroit, MI Jay Barriss Dan Barry Susan Bartholf Genre Manulife Milliman Inc South Portland, ME Toronto, ON Verona, WI Renee Bauer Terri Bauer Craig Bauer American Fidelity Assurance Aetna Aetna Company Hartford, CT Atlanta, GA Oklahoma City, OK Kyle Bauer Eric Bebyn Dan Becker Swiss Re Aetna Aetna Armonk, NY West Hartford, CT Chicago, IL William Bednar Rowen Bell Christopher Bello Axene Health Partners, LLC Ernst & Young LLP Gen Re Temecula, CA Chicago, IL Stamford, CT Tracy Benguigui Graydon Bennett Jim Berger Standard & Poor's Edmonton, AB GE Capital New York, NY Overland Park, KS Carrie Bergeron Nathan Berggoetz Roxanne Bergland Selman & Company Deloitte Consulting LLP Swiss Re Keene, NH Chicago, IL Faribault, MN Jose Berrios-Martin Tom Berry Dave Berry Fort Lauderdale, FL Crown Global Insurance Group Highmark Health Wilmington, DE Camp Hill, PA Dan Berty Mikel Betts Bob Beuerlein Cdn Drug Ins Pooling Corp. TCS R M Beuerlein Consulting Toronto, ON Cedar Rapids, IA The Villages, FL Ravi Bhagat Jas Bhatia Jeremy Bi KPMG RBC Securian Financial Marlton, NJ Mississauga, ON Saint Paul, MN Yongyi Bi Jay Biehl Eric Bieri Brighthouse Financial Hannover Re USAA Morristown, NJ Charlotte, NC Newburyport, MA Cathy Bierschbach Ame Biggart Assia Billig Gen Re Legal & General America Inc Ofc of the Superintendent of Stamford, CT Frederick, MD Financial Institutions Canada Ottawa, ON Jen Birk Tyler Birlingmair Sarah Birlingmair Massmutual Financial Group Athene Global Atlantic Life and Annuity Avon, CT West Des Moines, IA West Des Moines, IA Ilan Birnbaum Bonnie Birns Mike Bishop Forest Hills, NY Accenture Milliman Inc Jericho, NY Evanston, IL Jim Bishopp Lowell Bittinger Tami Black AON CNO Financial Group Encova Insurance Co Morristown, NJ Carmel, IN Columbus, OH Jeff Blackburn William Blackmon Gary Blackwood Chubb American Fidelity Assurance Co DXC Technology Philadelphia, PA Oklahoma City, OK Nashville, TN Nicola Blaha Franz Blaha Ian Blaine Genworth Financial University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Optum Richmond, VA Dept of English Eden Prairie, MN Lincoln, NE Logan Blake Donnamarie Blake Farron Blanc Somerset Re Lexisnexis Risk Solutions Gerry Pembroke, Bermuda Alpharetta, GA New York, NY Dov Blutstein Steve Bochanski Ben Bock LTCG Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP California Dept. of Insurance Trevose, PA Philadelphia, PA Los Angeles, CA Vince Bodnar Kyle Boehm Nino Boezio Oliver Wyman New York Life Insurance Co Financial Services Regulatory Princeton, NJ Seattle, WA Authority Toronto, ON Carol Bogosian Amy Bogs Kristi Bohn CAB Consulting Fidelity & Guaranty Life State of MN Dept of Commerce Chicago, IL Des Moines, IA Woodbury, MN Daryl Boltz Mike Boot Tish Boothe Keystone Actuarial Consulting Society of Actuaries Principal Financial Group Lebanon, PA Schaumburg, IL Des Moines, IA Bryan Boudreau Henri Boudreau Lindsay Bourn Metlife Office of the Superintendent of RGA New York, NY Financial Institution Canada Chesterfield, MO Ottawa, ON Serge Boutet Zach Boyle Aisling Bradfield Valani Global Minneapolis, MN SCOR Management Services Repentigny, QC Ireland, LTD Dublin, Ireland Ross Bradshaw Margaret Brandl Michael Braunstein Accenture Genworth Financial University of Connecticut North Brunswick, NJ Richmond, VA Storrs, CT Janet Brazelton Luke Brehmer Chuck Bremer San Francisco Employees' Wakely Consulting Group Nationwide Financial Retirement System Minneapolis, MN Columbus, OH San Francisco, CA Joe Brennan Kelly Bretz Dennis Brewer INS Consultants Inc Catholic United Financial Symetra Philadelphia, PA Arden Hills, MN Enfield, CT Guillaume Briere-Giroux Duncan Briggs Nick Brink Oliver Wyman Willis Towers Watson National Life Group Hartford, CT Atlanta, GA Montpelier, VT Timothy Brinkley Carlos Brioso Tom Britt Guidestone New York Life Insurance Co SCOR Global Life Americas Rowlett, TX New York, NY Minneapolis, MN Jamie Britton Patrick Brockett Sharon Brody Manulife Financial University of Texas - Austin Prudential Ins Co of America Toronto, ON Austin, TX Livingston, NJ Greg Broer Mary Broesch Kathleen Brolly Consultingfsa.Com Willis Re Inc Bank of America Austin, TX New York, NY Boston, MA Tommie Brooks Jerry Brown Mary Ann Brown Symetra Life Insurance Co Mount Kisco, NY Partner Re Kirkland, WA Laguna Beach, CA Rob Brown Mark Brown Jeff Brown Victoria, BC PEHP Health & Benefits Swiss Re Salt Lake City, UT New York, NY Jeff Brown Richard Brown Chris Brown US Alliance Life and Security Eckler Ltd Farmers New World Life Insurance Company North York, ON Co Topeka, KS Bellevue, WA Talmage Brown Caleb Brown J.C. 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