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Professionals involved in long-term financial planning must now take into account that in this time of growing unpredictability, we are coming to expect the unexpected—whether it be natural disasters, sudden political upheaval, disruption due to new technology, or new government regulations. At the same time, AI, analytics, and behavioral economics are making predictive modeling more sophisticated, accurate, and enlightening than ever before. With a rapidly expanding technological toolkit, we are better able to analyze data, understand biases, and game out possible futures, in order to assess cost, benefit, and risk. In this conversation, SPS faculty and alumni glimpse the future of saving, investing, and planning for individuals and employers seeking to balance the upsides and downsides of a volatile, dynamic, and unpredictable economy. 

Panelists:  

John Angkaw
'19SPS, Enterprise Risk Management 
Senior Director of Business Operations, Toronto Community Housing Corporation

Ben Hsu 
'20SPS, Actuarial Science
Actuarial Analyst, Milliman 

Marshell Ma
'19SPS, Enterprise Risk Management 
Technology Risk Analyst, Goldman Sachs

Tonya Manning
Lecturer, M.S. in Actuarial Science, School of Professional Studies; Chief Actuary for Buck Consultants’ Wealth Practice

Moderated by:

Sim Segal 
Program Director and Senior Lecturer in Discipline, M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management, School of Professional Studies; President, SimErgy Consulting

 

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