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    Author:
    ActuarialPost

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    Welcome to the Actuarial Post Awards 2025 winner’s edition and we hope you enjoy reading about their responses on having won their award. The awards this year were, once again I am in danger of repeating myself every year, but they were our biggest to date in terms of engagement and votes cast across all of the categories. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), Bolton Associates and Star Actuarial Futures for supporting our awards this year. As is traditional I won’t spoil your enjoyment of discovering our winners within the pages of this edition of the magazine by naming them here. However, as is traditional our front cover for this yearly edition is reserved for our Actuary of the Year 2025 and our congratulations go to Michelle Lister, Head of Life Actuarial Consulting for UK, EMEA and Bermuda, Strategy and Technology Group at Aon, for winning the award. Massive congratulations to not only all our winners in each category but also to all the nominees that were on the shortlist as the voting went down to the wire in every case. In a packed magazine we also have an article from our award winner of Sustainability Actuary from last year, Ruth Bryson from Royal London talking with Richard Foulds from Star Actuarial Futures. We also have an article from Hélène Galy, Willis Research Network Director, WTW on coping with extreme climate and geopolitical uncertainty.

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