Farzaan Nathoo Khedri
About Farzaan Nathoo Khedri
Farzaan Nathoo Khedri is an Actuarial Analyst Intern with extensive experience in the actuarial field, having completed multiple internships at various companies including Lyft, Intact, and RSA Canada. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science from the University of Waterloo and has engaged in leadership roles within actuarial student organizations.
Actuarial Analyst Intern at Intact Financial Corporation
Currently, Farzaan Nathoo Khedri serves as an Actuarial Analyst Intern at Intact Financial Corporation, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves applying actuarial principles and methodologies to support the company's financial objectives. This internship is part of his ongoing professional development in the actuarial field.
Previous Experience at Lyft
In 2021, Farzaan worked as an Actuarial Intern at Lyft for a duration of two months. During this internship, he gained exposure to the practical applications of actuarial science within the ridesharing industry, contributing to projects that informed risk assessment and pricing strategies.
Education in Actuarial Science
Farzaan obtained a Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science from the University of Waterloo, where he studied from 2018 to 2022. His education equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in actuarial analysis. He also studied at Vanier College, achieving a 91% in Pure & Applied Science from 2016 to 2018.
Internship Experience in Actuarial Roles
Farzaan has accumulated over 16 months of actuarial work experience through five different internships. His previous roles include positions at BrokerLink, RSA Canada, and Reinsurance Group of America, where he applied actuarial techniques and contributed to various projects. These experiences have enhanced his expertise in the field.
Leadership Roles in Actuarial Organizations
Farzaan has held leadership positions with the Actuarial Students National Association (ASNA) and the University of Waterloo Actuarial Science Club. These roles allowed him to engage with peers and contribute to the actuarial community, further developing his leadership and organizational skills.