Society of Actuaries
Emily Rafferty has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Emily started their career in 2008 as a Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator at the Muscular Dystrophy Association. From there, they transitioned to Potbelly Sandwich Works, where they held various roles including Receptionist, Marketing Specialist, Manager of Marketing Insights & Programs, and Sr. Manager of Menu Innovation & Brand Insights. In 2016, Emily joined Maru/Matchbox as a Research Manager and steadily rose through the ranks to become the Director of Research. Their most recent position is with the Society of Actuaries, where they serve as the Director of Business Insights.
Emily Rafferty obtained their Bachelor's degree in Communication and Urban Studies from Loyola University Chicago between 2002 and 2006. Emily then completed a Certificate of Completion in Principles of Marketing Research from The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education from 2011 to 2012. In 2014, Emily received another Certificate of Completion, this time in Mobile Market Research, also from The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Emily also has an additional certification in Principles of Mobile Market Research from the University of Georgia.
Society of Actuaries
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With roots dating back to 1889, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) is the world’s largest actuarial professional organization with more than 32,000 actuaries as members. Through research and education, the SOA’s mission is to advance actuarial knowledge and to enhance the ability of actuaries to provide expert advice and relevant solutions for financial, business and societal challenges. The SOA’s vision is for actuaries to be the leading professionals in the measurement and management of risk. Our vision is to be the leading provider of globally recognized credentials establishing actuaries as business leaders who measure and manage risk to support financial security for individuals, organizations, and the public. The SOA develops data-driven research that helps actuaries be valuable advisors on the most pressing issues facing society. While the SOA does not advocate for or against legislation, the SOA's research, analysis and unique actuarial insight are valued by employers, policy makers and influencers. The SOA delivers comprehensive educational programs and administers rigorous professional examinations. The SOA offers three prestigious credentials - Fellow, Associate and Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst.