
Director of Life Products Financial Reporting
- Boston, MA
- $152,100-199,600 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Exhibits passion, curiosity and pursue learning opportunities. Takes ownership of professional development of self and team.
- Drive collaborative solutions and results by seeking and valuing diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, and driving execution.
- Maximize team effectiveness by driving a compelling vision & strategy, managing priorities effectively and adapting quickly to achieve goals.
- Earn confidence and trust by demonstrating ownership, commitment, and follow-through in achieving results.
- Give employees opportunities to learn and grow; and help them identify the right developmental actions to help them improve.
- Create an environment where the team is inspired, engaged and motivated to deliver quality work and continuously improve capabilities.
- Oversee monthly/quarterly analysis and reporting of US Stat and GAAP reserves, other actuarial items.
- Ensure effective application of valuation governance framework for monthly/quarterly responsibilities, including process efficiency, control effectiveness, new product implementation, , etc.
- Ensure accurate and timely delivery of annual actuarial exhibit filings, as well as ad-hoc regulatory inquiries on valuation matters.
- Lead quantitative analysts to continue the transformation of data management and valuation processes, perform data production work, as well as completing financial exhibits and industry/rating agency surveys.
- Drive thought process and implement reserve movement and attribution analytics, delivering business insights to management and stakeholders.
- Prepare and effectively communicate financial information to various customers (e.g. Corp Finance, ERM, Investment Management, Tax, Audit, etc.), demonstrating strong understanding of the drivers of the results.
- Understand and proactively manage valuation implications to pricing/repricing, reinsurance, and capital initiatives.
- Partner on new business initiatives and ensure appropriate implementation into valuation processes.
- Provide valuation requirements to internal and external technology partners
- Contribute to review of Life valuation assumptions and actively participate in experience studies/assumption governance framework.
- Perform or lead others through analysis and implementation of valuation issues, providing financial impact analysis and recommendations for action.
- Perform or lead others to monitor/influence/implement relevant emerging valuation regulation, determine appropriate actions, inform and influence others, participating on industry committees as relevant.
- Work directly with various audit stakeholders to demonstrate compliance with regulatory and model governance standards
- Lead team on development, analysis and enhancement of valuation data through partnering effectively with the Enterprise data team.
- Lead team on development, analysis and enhancement of valuation models through partnering effectively with the modeling team.
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher
- Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and Member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and “Compliant” with regards to SOA CPD Attestation Status
- 5+ years’ actuarial experience in valuation and reporting, and/or in life pricing, assumptions development, risk management
- 3+ years’ exposure to valuation regulations and financial statements under US Statutory and GAAP reporting
- Experience in management of small teams
- Continuous improvement mindset
- Strong working knowledge of valuation techniques
- Strong working knowledge of US insurance products and pricing
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across cross-functional groups
- We are seeking someone with strong technical and leadership skills with proven experience of overseeing valuation processes and communicating results
- Experiences with leading teams through change management, driving continuous improvement and developing talents
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across cross-functional groups and to proactively resolve issues
- Strong knowledge of individual participating life products valuation techniques, regulations and methodologies, including Principles Based Reserves and GAAP LDTI
- Experience with US Cash Flow Testing/similar actuarial projection exercises, and meets the qualification standards of actuaries issuing actuarial statement of opinions
- Regular meetings with the team
- Focused one-on-one meetings with your manager
- Networking opportunities including access to Asian, Hispanic/Latinx, African American, women, LGBTQ, veteran and disability-focused Business Resource Groups
- Access to learning content on Degreed and other informational platforms
- Your ethics and integrity will be valued by a company with a strong and stable ethical business with industry leading pay and benefits