Professional conduct
The Professional Conduct Board (PCB) upholds the highest standards of professional conduct in the actuarial community. Working under the oversight of the Actuarial Profession Oversight Board (APOB), the PCB has the responsibility of managing the CIA’s disciplinary process.
What does the PCB do?
- Addressing complaints: The PCB assesses and manages every query and complaint related to alleged offenses by CIA members. They take these matters seriously to ensure accountability and uphold the reputation of the actuarial profession, and to maintain the profession’s integrity and trust.
- Managing policies: The PCB is responsible for developing, amending and publishing policies governing the CIA disciplinary process, ensuring transparent, fair and effective policies that guide the profession towards excellence.
- Educating members: The PCB educates members regarding the operation of the disciplinary process, provides input on professionalism education, helping ensure that everyone understands the requirements and is aware of the latest developments.
Members
| Name | Role |
| David Dickson | Chair |
| Lyne Ramacière | Vice-Chair |
| Paul Burnell | Member |
| Daniella Carrington | Member |
| John Carter | Member |
| Michel Dionne | Member |
| Lisa Giancola | Member |
| Peter Gorham | Member |
| Blake Hill | Member |
| Lisa Hopkins | Member |
| Dominik Lemieux-Briault | Member |
| Krystel Lessard | Member |
| David Morton | Member |
| Dean Newell | Member |
| Alina Sandu | Member |
| Edward Skwarek | Member |
| Cecilia Tse | Member |
| Geoffrey Williams | Member |
| Érik Morissette | Legal Counsel |
| Judith Parisien | Legal Counsel |
| Alicia Rollo | Ex-officio participant |
Reporting on actuarial conduct
For more information on how to inquire about the qualifications or report on the conduct of an actuary visit the Conduct and complaints page. We are committed to fostering a professional environment built on integrity and excellence.