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- ACTUARIAL DATA SCIENCE
- AFIR / ERM / RISK
- ASTIN / NON-LIFE
- BANKING / FINANCE
- DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
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It’s one thing for an organization to believe in acting ethically with its use of data and analytics; it’s an entirely other thing to actually do it. In this presentation, Jordan Durlester will discuss an approach for how to implement an actual ethics data and analytics framework. He will hit on the key organizational aspects with regard to its implications on the people and processes required.
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