by Arthur Charpentier
Arthur Charpentier, PhD, is professor at UQAM, Montreal, Canada | |||
Arthur Charpentier, PhD, Fellow of the French Institute of Actuaries, is full professor at UQAM, Montreal, Canada. He is also the former director of the Data Science for Actuaries program of the French Institute of Actuaries. He spoke to Jennifer Baker about the future of the profession.
How do you see the actuarial profession today? I think it’s been changing a lot. I’ve been teaching actuarial science for 20 years. I remember that when we started giving courses, students were willing to get into the data, because previously it was all written exams, which was very, very distinct from what we could be doing in companies.
Disclaimer:
This interview represents the opinion of the interviewee, and not necessarily the opinion of the AAE.
This article was published in The European Actuary No. 40 – December 2024