Kurt Wrobel
Geisinger Health Plan
Danville, PA USA
"Be very objective. Being consistent with that gives you the reputation of being a true truth seeker. Always question yourself."
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Kurt's work combines: Numbers, Business, and Accomplishing Goals
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Advice for getting started
When I was going through the actuarial exam process, I failed a few of the tests and had to take them again. I think in life and in your career, you have to think long term. I focused on that long-term goal and that kept me in place and motivated to continue pushing through the exam process.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Economics, General
University of California-Los Angeles
Graduate Degree
Economics, General
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Graduate Degree
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
University of Pennsylvania
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Grew up in Los Angeles, California.
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Always had an interest in math and statistics and how they can be applied to the real world.
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Earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics—due to his interest in math, he decided to become an actuary.
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Says that going through the actuarial exam process, he failed about 25 percent of the time and had to keep going back to retake the tests.
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Spent time working as a consultant for Milliman, among the world's largest providers of actuarial and related products and services.
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While at Milliman, he decided he wanted to broaden his background as an actuary, so he attended the University of Pennsylvania where he received his MBA in healthcare management.
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Became an actuary in the healthcare industry so he could find somewhere he could apply statistics, differentiate himself in a field that was changing, and make a difference.
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He is also the author of several articles on healthcare reform, risk management, and payment reform.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I don't think I can pass these tests.
How I responded:
When I was going through the actuarial exam process, I failed a few of the tests and had to take them again. I think in life and in your career, you have to think long term. I focused on that long-term goal and that kept me in place and motivated to continue pushing through the exam process.