The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) announced today that Jules Constantinou has been elected as the next President-elect of the IFoA. Jules will take up his position as President-elect in June 2017, when Marjorie Ngwenya becomes the new President, taking over from Colin Wilson.  Jules will take on the role of President in June 2018.

Jules Constantinou said:

It is an honour to be elected to the Presidential team by my fellow Council members.  The actuarial profession has seen rapid expansion across the globe over the last few years, and I am looking forward to helping to shape its future as President-elect.

The IFoA makes an enormous contribution to actuarial science, and I will do everything I can to promote the fantastic and valuable work that actuaries do.  We are a forward-looking profession, and I pledge to do all I can to further actuarial science, acting always in the public interest.”

Colin Wilson, current IFoA President, said:

I am delighted that Jules Constantinou has been elected by Council members to serve as President.  Jules is an experienced Life actuary, and has been hugely involved with the work of the IFoA as a member of the Scottish Board, and as a past chair of the Risk Management and Health & Care Practice Boards.

As Fiona Morrison will be leaving the presidential team as Immediate Past President at the time when Jules takes on the role of President-elect, I would also like to thank Fiona for the work she has done over the last three years.  Her dedication and insight has furthered the profession greatly, and we are grateful for her service to the IFoA.”

Derek Cribb, CEO of the IFoA said:

I would like to congratulate Jules Constantinou on becoming the next President-elect and I look forward to working with him as the IFoA continues to use its voice to further actuarial science, in the public interest, around the world."

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