
Craig Roberts
Craig Roberts is a principal with the Life Practice of Milliman’s Seattle office. He joined the firm in 1996.
Experience
Craig has successfully managed the completion of a broad range of asset-liability management projects, especially as it relates to pricing, U.S. GAAP, MCEV, C3 Phase II capital, and economic capital. He has extensive experience in the design, construction, and use of financial projection models for clients in the U.S., Bermuda, Asia, Europe, and South America. He has been involved in Integrate® use and development since its first release for Microsoft Windows.
Craig has assisted companies with the implementation of the anticipated principles-based approach, consolidated results to coauthor the SOA-sponsored report on the topic, and has presented the findings at various society meetings. Craig has helped companies address the increasing strain of stochastic reporting requirements by improving modeling efficiency. He has helped several major U.S. insurance companies remodel their policy data to realize a more than 99% reduction in model size, while matching key results to within 1% of those produced from a seriatim projection.
- Speaker and moderator at several Society of Actuaries meetings
- Author of “ULSG AG38 Valuation Research Report,” June 2013 Financial Reporter
- Co-author of the SOA research report, “Analysis of Proposed Principle-Based Approach”
- Contributing author to the IAA textbook, Stochastic Modeling—Theory and Reality from an Actuarial Perspective
- Fellow, Society of Actuaries
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
- BA, Russian Studies, University of Oregon
- Active member, American Academy of Actuaries VUL working group
- Contributor, American Academy of Actuaries mortality working group
- Former President, Seattle Actuarial Club