EAA Web Session: Storytelling for Actuaries
Announcement from the EAA organiser:
In today's data-driven world, actuaries play a crucial role in explaining complex numbers and statistics to allow for informed decisions. However, amidst the sea of data, the power of storytelling often gets overlooked. In this immersive 4-hour course, we invite actuaries to explore the art of storytelling and discover how it can enhance their professional communication and impact.
Through engaging lectures, interactive exercises, and real-world examples, participants will learn the fundamentals of storytelling: transforming data into stories, adapting to the audience and developing their own storytelling.
By the end of this course, participants will emerge with a newfound appreciation for the narrative dimension of their work, equipped with practical tools to convey insights, drive decision-making, and inspire action through the power of storytelling.
Click here to register. Your early-bird registration fee is € 420.00 (net) / € 499.80 (incl. VAT, if applicable) for bookings by 14 October 2024. After this date, the fee will be € 550.00 (net) / € 654.50 (incl. VAT, if applicable).
Click here. (Note: timing via that link is in CEST [Central European Summer Time].)
Caroline Grégoire is an international mentor, coach and keynote speaker. She gathered 20+ years of experience in the (re)insurance, actuarial and risk management fields in international environments and in different leadership positions. Caroline works with leaders and managers in the finance, insurance and actuarial sectors on the communication, leadership, resilience, strategy and culture aspects of their work.
Caroline is an accomplished lecturer on the communication course of the German Actuarial Association. She was a speaker at numerous events (ICA, ECA, CERA Global Conference, The Growth Actuary Summit, International Actuaries Day, etc.). She has also collaborated with various actuarial associations in recent years. She is an associate member of the Swedish Actuarial Society (“Svenska Aktuarieföreningen”) and a member of the German Speakers Association. She is fluent in English, French, German and Swedish. See more on
www.cg-four.com/en.