Leo (Zixuan) L.
About Leo (Zixuan) L.
Leo (Zixuan) L. is an Actuarial Intern at TD Insurance in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Master's degree in Financial Insurance from the University of Toronto and has experience as an Actuarial Analyst at Hannover Re and Munich Re.
Work at TD Insurance
Currently, Leo (Zixuan) L. serves as an Actuarial Intern at TD Insurance in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has held this position since 2021, accumulating three years of experience in the actuarial field. His role involves applying actuarial principles and methodologies to support the company's insurance operations.
Education and Expertise
Leo has a diverse educational background in finance, insurance, and actuarial science. He completed his Master of Financial Insurance at the University of Toronto from 2020 to 2021. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science with a minor in Statistics from Temple University between 2015 and 2018. Additionally, he studied Marketing at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies from 2013 to 2015.
Background
Leo has gained international experience in the actuarial field, having worked in various roles across multiple countries. He was an Actuarial Analyst at Hannover Re in Shanghai for three months in 2020 and at Munich Re (Group) in Beijing for four months in 2019. His early career also includes a position as an Investment Banking Analyst at Versailles Group, Ltd. in Chicago.
Teaching Experience
Leo has experience in academic support roles, having worked as a Teaching Assistant at both Temple University and the University of Toronto. At Temple University, he served for four months in 2018, and at the University of Toronto, he worked for one month in 2021. These positions involved assisting professors and supporting students in their learning.
Technical Skills
Leo possesses technical proficiency in several programming and data analysis tools, including SQL, R, and Python. He is also skilled in using Microsoft Office applications such as Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, which are essential for data management and presentation in the actuarial profession.