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Globally recognised risk management credential celebrates 3,000th award

Open-access content Friday 26th February 2016 — updated 5.50pm, Wednesday 29th April 2020

The CERA Global Association (CGA) is pleased to announce that Chu Lee has become the 3,000th person to earn the prestigious Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA) credential. Chu is a member of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) in the US and assistant actuary in the corporate actuarial department of Munich Re (Life).

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The CERA Global Association (CGA) is pleased to announce that Chu Lee has become the 3,000th person to earn the prestigious Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (CERA) credential.

Chu is a member of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) in the US and assistant actuary in the corporate actuarial department of Munich Re (Life).

Ron Hersmis, chairman of the CGA, is delighted to congratulate Chu Lee on this significant achievement and recognise this important step forward for global risk management. "There is a global demand for skilled enterprise risk management professionals. CERA is one of the most comprehensive and rigorous enterprise risk management qualifications available."

Chu said: "I was surprised and honoured to be the 3,000th CERA. I did not realise so many CERAs existed, nor did I know that within a one-year timeframe the group would grow by another 500 members! 

"I have been interested in understanding the risk related to my work throughout my career, and my interest has grown exponentially in my current role in asset liability management at Munich Re. When the SOA offered enterprise risk management as part of the Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA) track to attain the CERA qualification, I jumped at the chance. I truly believe that the value of the training I received far outweighs the additional work involved in attaining the qualification."

To read the full press release, visit bit.ly/1O102wI 

For more information on becoming a CERA or on how employing a CERA can benefit your business, visit www.ceraglobal.org or email Dawn McIntosh, CERA marketing project leader at [email protected]

This article appeared in our March 2016 issue of The Actuary .
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