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About The Caribbean Actuarial Association(CAA)

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The Caribbean Actuarial Association (CAA) was officially formed in Jamaica in December 1991. Its birth represented the culmination of the efforts of a number of actuaries who worked in the Caribbean region. Their aim was to create an actuarial body that would have issues of concern to the region as its primary focus.

The main objective of the CAA is to encourage and support the development of actuarial science in the Caribbean and to maintain the high standards and image of the actuarial profession.

Membership is open to all persons who live and work in the Caribbean region and have an interest in actuarial matters.

The Association's main forum is its annual conference, which is usually held on the first Wednesday to Friday in December. At the Association's 11th conference in Tobago, the CAA adopted a Code of Conduct and intends to develop Standards of Practice and a disciplinary process.

The current president is Catherine Lyn (Jamaica). To contact, send email to president@caa.com.bb

The rest of the Executive Council comprises:

Neil Dingwall (Trinidad) - President Elect
W. St. Elmo Whyte (Jamaica) - Immediate Past President
Lisa Wade (Barbados) - Vice President
Horace Johnson (Jamaica) - Secretary/Treasurer
Aftab Ali (Trinidad) - Member
Marcus Bosland (Bahamas) - Member
Josanne Mohammed (Jamaica) - Students' Representative

Should you have any concerns, suggestions or comments on the Association, Please feel free to approach any of these council members.

Want to become a member of the CAA? Then download our Membership Application Form