Living to 100 Symposium IV
January 5-7, 2011
Renaissance Hotel at SeaWorld
Orlando, FL
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Sponsors

The Actuarial Foundation and TAF's James C. H. Anderson Fund
Become a Sponsor or Participating Organization
We'd love to have you join our growing list of sponsors and participating organizations. Become a sponsor of this Symposium by contacting Denise Fuesz at dfuesz@soa.org. Find out the benefits of becoming a participating organization by contacting Jan Schuh at jschuh@soa.org.
Participating Organizations
The following organizations have agreed to participate in this research endeavor with the SOA.
- Actuarial Society of Hong Kong
- Actuarial Society of South Africa
- Alliance for Aging Research
- American Academy of Actuaries
- American Association of Insurance Medicine
- American Statistical Association
- ASPPA College of Pension Actuaries
- Association of Home Office Underwriters (AHOU)
- Canadian Institute of Actuaries
- Colegio Nacional de Actuarios (CONAC)–Mexico
- Conference of Consulting Actuaries
- Employee Benefit Research Institute
- Government Actuary's Department, United Kingdom
- Institute of Actuaries of Australia
- Institute of Actuaries of Japan
- International Actuarial Association
- International Foundation for Retirement Education (InFRE)
- International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans
- LIMRA
- National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI)
- New Zealand Society Of Actuaries
- Office of the Chief Actuary, Canada (within the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions)
- Quebec Pension Plan
- Singapore Actuarial Society
- Social Security Administration
- The Actuarial Profession (Faculty and Institute of Actuaries)
- The Japanese Society of Certified Pension Actuaries
- The Pension Research Council and Boettner Center for Pensions and Retirement Research of the Wharton School