Professional designations
Fellow, Society of Actuaries
Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Fellow, Conference of Consulting Actuaries
Current responsibility
Bill is a principal and consulting actuary with the Minneapolis office of Milliman. He joined the firm in 1983.
Experience
Bill has built a substantial reputation in the health insurance field, working with insurers, health benefit providers, and governments. Some of his particular areas of expertise include financial management, antiselection, appraisals, strategic planning, model-based analysis, risk-based capital, regulations, healthcare reform, and expert testimony.
Bill has been a frequent speaker and author. He was the principal editor of all five editions of the major textbook Group Insurance, and authored the new textbook Individual Health Insurance. His paper Cumulative Antiselection Theory won the triennial prize for best eligible paper published in the Transactions of the Society of Actuaries during 1980-1982 and was included as one of the seven milestone papers reprinted in the Society of Actuaries’ 50th anniversary monograph. His paper The Minnesota Antiselection Model won the Actuarial Education and Research Fund’s Practitioner’s Award in 1991. All of these works have been required reading on the Society of Actuaries’ exam syllabus.
Affiliations
Bill has also been an officer and a member of the Board of Directors of all three organizations, president of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and currently is President-Elect of the American Academy of Actuaries.
Education
BS, State University of New York at Albany
MS, University of Illinois
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