Naomi Kappel
About Naomi Kappel
Naomi Kappel is a Senior System Analyst with extensive experience in the financial services sector. She has held various roles at notable companies, including Wm M. Mercer, Towers Perrin, Fidelity Investments, T Rowe Price, and J.P. Morgan, and has a background in Mathematics and Computer Science from Colgate University.
Current Role at Milliman
Naomi Kappel serves as a Senior System Analyst at Milliman, a position she has held since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for analyzing and improving systems to enhance operational efficiency. Her expertise contributes to the development of solutions that meet client needs in the financial services sector. Kappel operates from the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area, where she applies her extensive experience in systems analysis to support Milliman's objectives.
Previous Experience at Fidelity Investments
Before joining Milliman, Naomi Kappel worked at Fidelity Investments as a Principal Systems Analyst from 2012 to 2018. During her six years with the company, she focused on system enhancements and technical solutions that supported investment operations. Her role involved collaboration with various teams to ensure the effective implementation of systems that met regulatory and client requirements in the financial industry.
Career Background in Actuarial and Technical Roles
Naomi Kappel has a diverse background in actuarial and technical roles. She began her career as an Actuarial Analyst at Wm M. Mercer, Inc., where she worked for ten years from 1988 to 1998. Following this, she held positions at J.P. Morgan and Towers Perrin, where she served as a Defined Benefit Specialist and Sr. Technical Advisor, respectively. Her experience spans over three decades in the financial services industry, showcasing her adaptability and expertise in various analytical roles.
Educational Background in Mathematics and Computer Science
Naomi Kappel earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Colgate University, where she studied Mathematics and Computer Science from 1984 to 1988. This educational foundation provided her with the analytical and technical skills necessary for her career in system analysis and actuarial science. Her academic background supports her ability to tackle complex problems in the financial services sector.