Dominic Clark
Dominic is a Principal with Milliman’s Milan office. He is qualified as a Fellow of the UK Institute of Actuaries, and has over 25 years’ industry experience as a consulting actuary. He has significant experience in the areas of Solvency II, economic capital, financial reporting, valuations, and actuarial modeling. He is also a published author on the topic of dynamic policyholder behaviour. Dominic holds a BSc (with Honours) in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Birmingham, UK and a Masters in Financial Management and Control from the IE Business School in Madrid.
Jeff Courchene
Jeff’s area of expertise is international property and casualty insurance: particularly reserving, reinsurance analysis, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, advanced pricing techniques, and dynamic financial modeling. Jeff has extensive experience in matters related to both personal and commercial lines of business in the United States, United Kingdom, Middle East, and continental Europe. His experience includes leading the review of reserves of various European (re)insurers as part of due diligence assignments, leading dynamic financial modeling projects both in the United States and Europe, and contributing to Milliman internal Solvency II working party as an author and presenter. Jeff is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
Andrew H. Dalton
Andrew is a Principal and Consulting Actuary in Milliman’s Philadelphia office and a primary author contributing to Life sections of the book “Stochastic Modeling – Theory and Reality from an Actuarial Perspective”. Andrew’s professional experience includes work on actuarial appraisals for mergers and acquisitions, asset and liability analysis, cash flow testing, and economic capital for life and health companies. Andrew is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration, concentrating in Finance and Statistics, from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University.
Grzegorz Darkiewicz-Moniuszko
Grzegorz is a consultant with the Warsaw office of Milliman. His expertise includes risk management and Solvency II, market consistent embedded value, asset-liability management, replicating portfolios, economic scenarios, and interest rate modeling. Grzegorz has an MSc in Mathematics from the University of Poland, Warsaw, and a PhD in Applied Economics from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Demosthenis Demosthenous
Demosthenis is a senior Consultant leading the Milliman team in Cyprus. He has gained experience in various areas working for both Life and Non-Life companies, spanning Solvency II Pillars (Valuation, Risk Management and Reporting), Actuarial model development, reserve reviews and M&A assignments. Recent projects focused around Risk Management topics i.e. developing Risk Appetite Framework and Risk Policies and ORSA development. He is qualified as a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA), Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA) and a Fellow of the Cyprus Association of Actuaries (FCAA). Demosthenis holds a BSc in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Cyprus and a Masters in Actuarial Mathematics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Jaroslaw Lech
Jaroslaw is a Senior Consultant with the Warsaw office of Milliman. He has significant experience in the areas of actuarial modelling, financial reporting, MCEV, Solvency II and risk management. Jaroslaw holds MSc in Mathematics (with Honours) from University of Lodz, Poland and PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University, USA. Jaroslaw is a Polish licensed actuary and Fellow of the Polish Society of Actuaries.
Mark Shapland
Mark is a Principal and Consulting Actuary in Milliman’s Dubai office and a primary author contributing to Non-Life sections of the book. Mark’s area of expertise is non-life insurance, particularly pricing (personal and commercial lines), reserving (including reserve variability and asbestos liabilities), individual risk and association-type dividend plans and premium rates for large accounts, reinsurance, data management, and dynamic risk modeling. Mark has international experience, having worked in Europe for four years, as well as shorter assignments in many other countries. He also has extensive experience in the development of actuarial software tools and was the lead actuary for the Milliman Arius® software development team. Mark is a Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries.