Margaret Lott
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Experience
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Scottish Re
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Insurance
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1 - 100 Employee
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Actuarial Associate
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May 2021 - Present
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Actuarial Technician
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Jun 2017 - May 2021
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Actuarial Intern
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May 2017 - Jun 2017
During this internship, I updated and analyzed monthly GAAP and STAT valuation calculations and reporting documents. In addition, I helped to verify monthly and quarterly outputs from MG-ALFA and analyzed reserve variations.
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Grader/Tutor
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Aug 2016 - May 2017
As a grader/tutor for MATH 2428: Theory of Interest and MATH 3128: Actuarial Science 1A, I mainly tutored students to ensure comprehension of the material. I additionally advised students on questions related to Exam FM. Furthermore, I graded homework, tests, and quizzes to check for accuracy and understanding. As a grader/tutor for MATH 2428: Theory of Interest and MATH 3128: Actuarial Science 1A, I mainly tutored students to ensure comprehension of the material. I additionally advised students on questions related to Exam FM. Furthermore, I graded homework, tests, and quizzes to check for accuracy and understanding.
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SCOR
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France
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Insurance
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700 & Above Employee
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Actuarial Intern
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May 2016 - Aug 2016
Throughout this internship, I mainly focused converting pricing models in GGY AXIS to valuation models in Prophet. Through this process, I reconciled the models with the original treaties and built and tested tables within Prophet. In addition, I used Prophet to test newly implemented additional mortality model assumptions for accuracy and reasonability. Throughout this internship, I mainly focused converting pricing models in GGY AXIS to valuation models in Prophet. Through this process, I reconciled the models with the original treaties and built and tested tables within Prophet. In addition, I used Prophet to test newly implemented additional mortality model assumptions for accuracy and reasonability.
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Education
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University of North Carolina Charlotte
Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics