Paul Sweeting becomes IFoA president-elect

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Paul Sweeting has been confirmed as the next president-elect of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, assuming his role on 24 July, when Kartina Tahir Thomson becomes president.  

Sweeting will be the first IFoA president to serve a two-year term under the IFoA’s governance reforms, starting in summer 2025. 

He is a senior adviser at the Hassana Investment Company, and an honorary professor of actuarial science at the University of Kent. HHe has chaired a number of actuarial boards, committees and working parties, and served as honorary secretary for the Institute of Actuaries before its merger with the Faculty of Actuaries.  

Sweeting is a chartered enterprise risk actuary and a CFA charterholder. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Bristol. 

Kalpana Shah, the current IFoA president, said: “I have known Paul for several years, and have experienced first hand his enthusiasm and dedication to the profession. It is unusual for a president-elect to not be a current member of council, and his fresh perspective will be invaluable as we continue our journey of cultural transformation and governance reform.”

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