Margaret Brandl, FCIA(2002)
Director candidate
Primary practice area: Life insurance
Province: ON
CIA Legacy Award: Award of Honour
Position statement
Thank you for considering my candidacy for the CIA Board as a Director.
In service of the CIA and its members, I would love to apply my 30 years of actuarial experience focused on life insurance and risk management. I have worked both in Canada and the United States, and have international experience via my corporate roles with multinational organizations.
My volunteer experience is an extremely rewarding aspect of my career. I have served on committees, volunteer boards, community associations and professional organizations. Since obtaining my Fellowship in 2002, I have years of volunteer experience with the CIA and the Society of Actuaries.
I would like to continue contributing to the actuarial profession, CIA members and the Board as a Director. In this role, I would focus on three key areas.
1. Engagement within our profession
The new qualification pathways provide multiple avenues for actuaries to become CIA members. I support the CIA’s efforts to welcome aspiring actuaries by increasing awareness and partnering with educational institutions across Canada. We can continue to address barriers to entry for our profession while maintaining high standards for educational requirements and ongoing professional development.
2. Strategic expansion of the actuarial profession
Our profession continually grows and adapts with emerging fields, making our profession dynamic and impactful. I support the CIA in identifying specific areas where actuaries can expand our professional reach and contributions. This includes conducting foundational work within Canada for unique opportunities at home and leveraging progress of international organizations where beneficial.
3. Research and public outreach
The public recognizes actuaries as well-established experts in assessing and managing financial risks. I support the CIA’s efforts to increase awareness of what actuaries do, who we are as a professional body, and how we help the public.
I welcome your vote as a Director on the CIA Board. Thank you for your consideration.
2025-Present – Public Affairs Council
2008-12 – Committee on Risk Management and Capital Requirements – Solvency Framework Subcommittee
Actuarial volunteering
- In addition to my CIA volunteer roles, I previously served on various Society of Actuaries’ exam committees, including in chair and vice-chair roles for fellowship exams.
Board experience
- I have previously served on volunteer boards, including Saving Our Youth, VA and the Curling Club of Virginia.
Work achievements
- I have over 20 years’ experience in guiding actuarial development programs at three different companies. I value working with professionals in varying stages of their careers, helping organizations cultivate an inclusive actuarial practice, and bringing together unique skillsets and experiences to address complex opportunities.
- I received Manulife Financial’s Stars of Excellence award for my contributions establishing our economic capital and earnings-at-risk framework, responding to challenges and opportunities around the 2008 financial crisis and supporting new regulatory capital requirements for investment products.
- Throughout my career, I have supported senior management, presented to company boards and interacted with regulators.
I look forward to bringing my experience to this Director role.
