Positive Thinking At Work

Winston Churchill once said “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”

Positive thinking plays a vital role in our day to day work life. The Chinese Actuarial Network UK (CANUK) is delighted to invite you to a discussion on this very topic.

Admission is free and pre-registration is required. Please register here to avoid disappointments!

Food and drinks are sponsored by Mansion House Recruitment Ltd.

 

Programme:

Please register here CANUK Event 2017 August

 

Agenda:

6:00pm to 6:30pm Arrival and registration

6:30pm to 6:40pm Introduction

6:40pm to 7:40pm Presentation: ‘Positive thinking at work’

7:40pm to 7:50pm Break

7:50pm to 8:50pm Panel discussion and Q&A

8:50pm onwards Networking

 

CPD:

For CPD requirement, please follow the instruction on the IFoA website.

 

Organiser:

CANUK Committee & Eastern Blossoms

 

Location:

Redington, Austin Friars House, 2-6 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2HD

See map: Google Maps

 

About the speakers

Tracey McEachran

Tracey McEachran is the Director of Curious Minds Consulting. She has wealth of experience in Leadership, Coaching, Personal Development, Facilitating, Team Development, Sales and Marketing. In 2013, she got a distinction in Executive Coaching at Henley Business school. After working in Senior Management roles for Cadbury Trebor Basset in 2007, she made the bold move and by 2012 graduated as 1st class hons and an MA in photography. Outside her business role, she is a practicing fine art photographer.

Lin Yue

Executive Director of Goldman Sachs Asset Mgt. UK Institutional Business, from 2010 to the present. She constantly strive to be creative while anticipating the changing needs of her clients by ensuring that products and services are properly managed across a full range of asset classes. Since 2012, Lin chairs the Young Icebreakers China, a spawn of the elite 48 Group Club and Diaspora Emerging Leaders Programme. She earned her MSc in Experimental Psychology focusing on Behavioural Finance at University of Oxford.

Simon Yeung

Simon is a FIA with 18 years’ experience. Simon has extensive practical insurance experience including pricing, reserving, capital modelling and underwriting matters, having worked at a senior level in both industry and consultancy roles. Over the years he has consistently applied his analytic skills in developing original solutions to complex challenges. Simon is also experienced at providing Skilled Person Review, for example, he managed the S166 for a large insurer in 2012 for the FSA. In addition, Simon assisted the Financial Reporting Council to investigate the conduct of actuaries, who were involved in the audit and external reserving of a Lloyd’s syndicate, during 2012/2013.