Moshe Riff
About Moshe Riff
Moshe Riff is an Actuarial Models Developer at KPMG Israel, where he has worked since 2015. He holds a degree in Actuarial Studies from Haifa University and has a strong background in statistical analysis and computer programming.
Work at KPMG Israel
Moshe Riff has been employed at KPMG Israel since 2015, serving as an Actuarial Models Developer. His role involves the application of actuarial principles and statistical methods to develop models that support decision-making processes. He operates within the Tel Aviv Area, contributing to various projects that require advanced analytical skills.
Education and Expertise
Moshe Riff graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mathematics and Computer Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, completing his studies from 2006 to 2009. He furthered his education in Actuarial Studies at Haifa University. Additionally, he studied at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, completing basic courses from 2012 to 2014, which enhanced his knowledge in actuarial science.
Background
Moshe Riff has extensive experience in statistical analysis, computer programming, and data manipulation. His background equips him with the skills necessary to analyze complex datasets and develop actuarial models. This foundation supports his current work in the actuarial field, where he applies statistical methods to solve real-world problems.
Research Projects
Moshe Riff led a significant research project that utilized various statistical methods, including variance analysis and statistical tests. This project highlights his capability in applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, demonstrating his proficiency in statistical analysis and model development.