Actuarial Association of Europe

The Actuarial Association of Europe (AAE) was established in 1978 under the name Groupe Consultatif to represent actuarial associations in Europe. Its purpose is to provide advice and opinions to the various organisations of the European Union – the Commission, the Council of Ministers, the European Parliament, EIOPA and their various committees – on actuarial issues in European legislation. The AAE currently has 37 member associations in 35 European countries, representing over 20,000 actuaries. Advice and comments provided by the AAE on behalf of the European actuarial profession are totally independent of industry interests.

Members representing the Society of Actuaries in Ireland

Bríd Quigley Membre Suppléant
Brian Grimes Membre Suppléant
Philip Shier Member, Advisory Panel
Member, Actuarial Standards Sub-Committee
Ramona Dolan Member, Education Committee
Member, Professionalism Committee
Tony O'Riordan Member, Solvency II Working Group
Mike Claffey Membre Titulaire
Member, Insurance Committee
Member, Solvency II Working Group
Cecilia Cheuk Member, Non-Life Working Group
Richard Clossick Member, Pensions Committee
Member, Pensions Risk Management Working Group
Eoghan Burns Member, Consumer Interest Working Group
Mark Lee Member, Social Security Sub-Committee
Member, Social Security Sub-Committee Working Group Methodology and Projections
John Pender Member, Social Security Sub-Committee Task Force on Adequacy of Pensions
Jason Wiebe Member, Risk Management Committee
Frank O'Regan Member, Sustainability and Climate-Related Risks Working Group
Pedro Ecija Serrano Member, Artificial Intelligence & Data Science Working Group