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Sim Segal is president and founder of SimErgy Consulting. With 25 years of experience in measuring and managing risk, Segal is a globally-recognized ERM thought leader with broad functional experience, deep technical knowledge, and ERM experience in a variety of sectors and geographies.
Highlights of Segal’s ERM qualifications include the following:
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- Recognized as a pioneer for developing value-based ERM – an advanced yet practical approach synthesizing ERM and value-based management
- Author of Corporate Value of Enterprise Risk Management: The Next Step in Business Management (Wiley, March 2011)
- Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School teaching MBA-level course on ERM
- One of 40 ERM experts globally awarded CERA credential based on "thought leadership and significant contributions to advance the practice of ERM"
- Inaugural Chair of Risk committee of Society of Actuaries (SOA), leading SOA’s ERM program, 2009-Present
- Helped many companies fully implement ERM programs, including determining risk appetite and integrating ERM into strategic planning process
- Frequently-invited speaker, author of articles, and source of media quotes on ERM
- Chief Editor, Risk Management (quarterly international ERM publication), 2008-2009
- Member, SOA faculty for ERM credentialing seminar (CERA EPP), 2008-2009
- Member, Syllabus Committee for SOA ERM exam (AFE/ERM), 2008
- Member, ERM Symposium Program Committee, 2007-Present
- Member, International ERM Credential Working Group, 2008
- Helped MetLife become first U.S. insurer to successfully implement economic capital
Segal is also currently serving as vice president on the SOA Board of Directors and as SOA Board liaison to the Joint Risk Management Section – an ERM industry group jointly sponsored by three North American actuarial organizations.
Prior to SimErgy, Segal led ERM consulting practices at Deloitte Consulting, Aon, and Towers Watson. Prior to his consulting experience, Sim was an officer at MetLife, where he was a key player in the first successful adoption of economic capital by a U.S. insurer, assisting in its integration into key company processes, including strategic planning, capital planning and pricing. Segal also led MetLife’s IPO eligibility team.
Segal graduated summa cum laude from Wayne State University, with a B.A. in mathematics. He is a Fellow of Society of Actuaries (FSA) and a Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst (CERA).
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