Actuary of the Year past winners

Learn more about our past Actuary of the Year Award winners.

David Whittle, Institute President in 2024, and Jan Swinhoe holding her Actuary of the Year award.

Awards

Jan Swinhoe, 2024 Actuary of the Year

Jan Swinhoe is a distinguished actuary with a successful executive and non-executive career spanning institutional banking, private banking, superannuation and insurance. Jan’s work exemplifies the breadth and depth of the actuarial profession and the impact that can be made when purpose and passion intersect.

Celebrating our award winners

Past Actuary of the Year winners

Portrait photo of Rade Musulin

Rade Musulin

2023 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo Sharanjit Paddam

Sharanjit Paddam

2023 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Chris Dolman in blue striped shirt and glasses

Chris Dolman

2022 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Hugh Miller in navy blue suit and tie, and light blue business shirt

Hugh Miller

2021 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Jennifer Lang in top with white and yellow colours and black trim and gold necklace

Jennifer Lang

2021 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Tim Andrew with dark suit, blue tile, and blue striped shirt

Tim Andrews

2019 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Ian Laughlin with dark suit, white shirt and brown stripped tie

Ian Laughlin

2018 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Michael Rice with black suit, lemon shirt and yellow tie with black specks

Michael Rice

2017 Actuary of the Year Winner

Portrait photo of Sarah Johnson with blonde hair past shoulders, smiling broadly in a burgundy top.

Sarah Johnson

2016 Actuary of the Year Winner

More previous award winners

Read more about all our previous winners here .

Become a member and join our vibrant community.

Join our vibrant community of dedicated actuaries and get the local insights, global network, legislative knowledge and connections you need for success.

A young woman in blue shirt smiling within a viewfinder shape