Shen Liu,Asa
About Shen Liu,Asa
Shen Liu is an Actuarial Analyst at Transamerica Life Insurance Company in Los Angeles, California, where he has worked since 2015. He specializes in cash flow projections for pension blocks and has a Master of Science in Actuarial Science from Illinois State University.
Work at Transamerica
Shen Liu has been employed at Transamerica Life Insurance Company as an Actuarial Analyst since 2015. In this role, he conducts cash flow projections for pension blocks, which are essential for assessing and adjusting solvency positions. His work contributes to the financial stability and risk management strategies of the company. Based in Los Angeles, California, Liu has accumulated nine years of experience in this position, demonstrating a commitment to his professional development and the actuarial field.
Education and Expertise
Shen Liu earned a Master of Science (M.S.) in Actuarial Science from Illinois State University, where he studied from 2012 to 2014. This educational background has equipped him with the analytical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for his role as an Actuarial Analyst. His expertise includes the use of MoSes software for preparing detailed market value liability and sensitivity reports, which are critical for pension block assessments.
Background
Prior to his current role at Transamerica, Shen Liu worked as a Financial Associate at World Financial Group (WFG) for four months in 2015. This early experience in the financial sector provided him with foundational skills in financial analysis and client interaction. His transition from WFG to Transamerica marked a shift towards a more specialized focus in actuarial science.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Shen Liu has developed a VBA macro to automate file format conversion, which has enhanced efficiency in data processing. This technical skill demonstrates his ability to leverage programming tools to improve operational workflows. Additionally, his proficiency in MoSes software allows him to prepare comprehensive reports that support decision-making processes related to pension blocks.