My Publications

I'm not a great technical writer, but I enjoy writing on topics that are relevant and accessible to a broad audience of my fellow colleagues. I try to focus on subjects that many find interesting and important, such as professionalism in the field, or open-source initiatives that support actuarial work. My goal is to share ideas in a clear, straightforward way that others can easily engage with.

Here, you’ll find some of the pieces I’ve published in the past. I hope they not only offer you a few hours of continuing education credits but also spark some thought or curiosity along the way. Even more, I’d love it if something you read here inspires you to reach out, whether to share your perspective, ask a question, or start a conversation.

In the CAS Actuarial Review

Monograph Author Explains Why Mixed Models Matter for Actuaries

September, 2025

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The Rise of Open-Source Tools for Actuaries

February, 2024

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The American Academy of Actuaries’ Applicability Guidelines and a Puzzle

November, 2023

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The ABCD and the CAS’s Processes and Disciplinary Actions

May, 2023

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Well, What’s to Be Done with It?

March, 2023

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The Professionalism Discussion Continues

April, 2022

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I am Confused! Which Actuarial Standards Apply to Me?

September, 2021

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In the CAS E-Forum

Practitioners’ Guide to Building Actuarial Reserving Workflows Using Chain-Ladder Python

September, 2024

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In the University of California, Riverside Undergraduate Research Journal

Group Sequential Clinical Trials for Gamma Distribution

June, 2015

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