Bell to departure Actuaries Institute

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11 October 2017
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The Actuaries Institute is in the market for a new chief executive, following the resignation of David Bell.

The Institute’s president, Jenny Lyon confirmed Bell’s departure saying he would leave the organisation at the end of the year.

“David has been an important part of the Institute and played an instrumental role in building our public profile,” Lyon said.

She said Bell had helped ensure the institution had a voice in public policy advocacy on key reform issues such as those in the banking, insurance, health, big data, tax and superannuation/retirement incomes sectors.

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