Dr Dieter Köhnlein
Dieter Köhnlein, Senior Actuarial Consultant at Roever Broenner Susat Mazars in Germany. He advises insurance and reinsurance companies in Solvency II implementation within all three pillars and performs related external audits. Dieter is heading the actuarial function of various insurance companies on an outsourced basis. Prior to his consulting work, Dieter has been heading an actuarial department of a primary insurance company. He has been involved in S II related stakeholder consultation procedures for more than fifteen years now as part of his work for the actuarial profession. Dieter is member of the board of Deutsche Aktuarvereinigung, member of the Insurance Regulation Committee of the IAA and its ORSA subcommittee. He has been involved on behalf of the AAE in the development of the ESAP 3 model standard on ORSA.
Dr Nader Razouk
Nader Razouk, Head of Independent Validation Unit at Allianz Group. In his role, he works on validating the internal model for all risk types and is as well responsible for the internal model Governance. During his career he worked on the implementation of Solvency II requirements in the actuarial department of non-life, life and health insurers. At Allianz Germany he was responsible for the non-life reserving of four legal entities. Prior to his engagement at Allianz Nader Razouk worked for a big four company in the actuarial service practice. The majority of his projects were in the area of Solvency II in particular around Pillar 1 (Standard - and Internal Models), Pillar 2 (e.g. Actuarial Function and ORSA implementation) and in particular the IMAP implementation. He supported a major international insurance group in its implementation of the Actuarial Function and Internal Model Approval Process (IMAP). Since 2010, Nader regularly lectures on seminars of the German and European Actuarial Academy (DAA / EAA).
Dr Ulrich Stellmann
Ulrich Stellmann, senior manager financial services at KPMG in Germany. Various working experience in insurance and consulting business. Before joining the consulting business he was senior manager at ERGO Insurance AG, Germany. In this role, he works on actuarial governance within the group and on the implementation of Solvency II requirements regarding the actuarial function (life, health and non-life) in the integrated risk management department. Prior to his current position. Ulrich Stellmann worked in several fields of risk management and actuarial practice, e.g. appointed actuary positions in health insurance or product development in life insurance. In addition to some engagement in the German association of actuaries (DAV), Ulrich Stellmann is a vice chair of the IAA health committee and a member of the IAA health section.