Mary P. Kirby

Mary P. Kirby

Mary P. Kirby

Senior Vice President and Chief Health Actuary

Mary is a Senior Vice President and Consulting Actuary in Segal’s Princeton office with over 30 years of experience working with employee benefits plans. She serves as Chief Health Actuary in the firm’s Office of the Chief Actuary and is the National Retiree Health Practice Leader as well as a member of Segal’s Board of Directors.

As Chief Health Actuary, Mary oversees the quality and professional competence of our health actuaries and the delivery of our actuarial consulting and services. She also recommends actions pertaining to health and retiree health actuarial standards, issues and concerns.

Mary advises public sector, multiemployer and corporate clients on issues and topics related to recent legislative actions and their implications for plans and employers; plan design (medical, dental, life and disability) for active employees and retirees; health exchanges; competitive bidding; reserve calculation and valuation; ASC 965, GASB 43/45, ASC715 and ASC 712; union negotiations; flex pricing; claims analysis and underwriting.

Mary works with multiemployer, public sector and corporate clients in various industries. These include the University of Missouri, the State of Maryland and the Equity-League Health Fund.

Mary joined Segal in 2000 as a health consulting actuary. In 2005, she was named to the Office of the Chief Actuary. She was promoted to Vice President in 2006 and Senior Vice President in 2014. Prior to her time at Segal, she worked at two major benefits consulting firms.

Mary received a BS summa cum laude in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ). She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. She is also a licensed Life Accident and Health Insurance agent and broker.

Mary's recent presentations include:

  • “A Primer for Understanding the New Public (GASB) Reporting Guidelines,” International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 62nd Annual Employee Benefits Conference, October 2016
  • “How the New GASB Exposure Drafts Will Affect Retiree Health Benefit Design,” National Conference of Public Employer Retirement Systems 2015 Health Symposium

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Mary P. Kirby

Mary P. Kirby

Mary P. Kirby

Senior Vice President and Chief Health Actuary

Mary is a Senior Vice President and Consulting Actuary in Segal’s Princeton office with over 30 years of experience working with employee benefits plans. She serves as Chief Health Actuary in the firm’s Office of the Chief Actuary and is the National Retiree Health Practice Leader as well as a member of Segal’s Board of Directors.

As Chief Health Actuary, Mary oversees the quality and professional competence of our health actuaries and the delivery of our actuarial consulting and services. She also recommends actions pertaining to health and retiree health actuarial standards, issues and concerns.

Mary advises public sector, multiemployer and corporate clients on issues and topics related to recent legislative actions and their implications for plans and employers; plan design (medical, dental, life and disability) for active employees and retirees; health exchanges; competitive bidding; reserve calculation and valuation; ASC 965, GASB 43/45, ASC715 and ASC 712; union negotiations; flex pricing; claims analysis and underwriting.

Mary works with multiemployer, public sector and corporate clients in various industries. These include the University of Missouri, the State of Maryland and the Equity-League Health Fund.

Mary joined Segal in 2000 as a health consulting actuary. In 2005, she was named to the Office of the Chief Actuary. She was promoted to Vice President in 2006 and Senior Vice President in 2014. Prior to her time at Segal, she worked at two major benefits consulting firms.

Mary received a BS summa cum laude in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ). She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. She is also a licensed Life Accident and Health Insurance agent and broker.

Mary's recent presentations include:

  • “A Primer for Understanding the New Public (GASB) Reporting Guidelines,” International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 62nd Annual Employee Benefits Conference, October 2016
  • “How the New GASB Exposure Drafts Will Affect Retiree Health Benefit Design,” National Conference of Public Employer Retirement Systems 2015 Health Symposium

Contact Mary

The information you provide will not be shared with anyone outside Segal.

Mary P. Kirby

Senior Vice President and Chief Health Actuary

Mary P. Kirby

Contact Mary

The information you provide will not be shared with anyone outside Segal.

Mary is a Senior Vice President and Consulting Actuary in Segal’s Princeton office with over 30 years of experience working with employee benefits plans. She serves as Chief Health Actuary in the firm’s Office of the Chief Actuary and is the National Retiree Health Practice Leader as well as a member of Segal’s Board of Directors.

As Chief Health Actuary, Mary oversees the quality and professional competence of our health actuaries and the delivery of our actuarial consulting and services. She also recommends actions pertaining to health and retiree health actuarial standards, issues and concerns.

Mary advises public sector, multiemployer and corporate clients on issues and topics related to recent legislative actions and their implications for plans and employers; plan design (medical, dental, life and disability) for active employees and retirees; health exchanges; competitive bidding; reserve calculation and valuation; ASC 965, GASB 43/45, ASC715 and ASC 712; union negotiations; flex pricing; claims analysis and underwriting.

Mary works with multiemployer, public sector and corporate clients in various industries. These include the University of Missouri, the State of Maryland and the Equity-League Health Fund.

Mary joined Segal in 2000 as a health consulting actuary. In 2005, she was named to the Office of the Chief Actuary. She was promoted to Vice President in 2006 and Senior Vice President in 2014. Prior to her time at Segal, she worked at two major benefits consulting firms.

Mary received a BS summa cum laude in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ). She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. She is also a licensed Life Accident and Health Insurance agent and broker.

Mary's recent presentations include:

  • “A Primer for Understanding the New Public (GASB) Reporting Guidelines,” International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 62nd Annual Employee Benefits Conference, October 2016
  • “How the New GASB Exposure Drafts Will Affect Retiree Health Benefit Design,” National Conference of Public Employer Retirement Systems 2015 Health Symposium

Mary P. Kirby

Senior Vice President and Chief Health Actuary

Mary P. Kirby

Contact Mary

The information you provide will not be shared with anyone outside Segal.

Mary is a Senior Vice President and Consulting Actuary in Segal’s Princeton office with over 30 years of experience working with employee benefits plans. She serves as Chief Health Actuary in the firm’s Office of the Chief Actuary and is the National Retiree Health Practice Leader as well as a member of Segal’s Board of Directors.

As Chief Health Actuary, Mary oversees the quality and professional competence of our health actuaries and the delivery of our actuarial consulting and services. She also recommends actions pertaining to health and retiree health actuarial standards, issues and concerns.

Mary advises public sector, multiemployer and corporate clients on issues and topics related to recent legislative actions and their implications for plans and employers; plan design (medical, dental, life and disability) for active employees and retirees; health exchanges; competitive bidding; reserve calculation and valuation; ASC 965, GASB 43/45, ASC715 and ASC 712; union negotiations; flex pricing; claims analysis and underwriting.

Mary works with multiemployer, public sector and corporate clients in various industries. These include the University of Missouri, the State of Maryland and the Equity-League Health Fund.

Mary joined Segal in 2000 as a health consulting actuary. In 2005, she was named to the Office of the Chief Actuary. She was promoted to Vice President in 2006 and Senior Vice President in 2014. Prior to her time at Segal, she worked at two major benefits consulting firms.

Mary received a BS summa cum laude in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ). She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. She is also a licensed Life Accident and Health Insurance agent and broker.

Mary's recent presentations include:

  • “A Primer for Understanding the New Public (GASB) Reporting Guidelines,” International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 62nd Annual Employee Benefits Conference, October 2016
  • “How the New GASB Exposure Drafts Will Affect Retiree Health Benefit Design,” National Conference of Public Employer Retirement Systems 2015 Health Symposium

Mary P. Kirby

Mary P. Kirby

Senior Vice President and Chief Health Actuary

Contact Mary

The information you provide will not be shared with anyone outside Segal.

Mary is a Senior Vice President and Consulting Actuary in Segal’s Princeton office with over 30 years of experience working with employee benefits plans. She serves as Chief Health Actuary in the firm’s Office of the Chief Actuary and is the National Retiree Health Practice Leader as well as a member of Segal’s Board of Directors.

As Chief Health Actuary, Mary oversees the quality and professional competence of our health actuaries and the delivery of our actuarial consulting and services. She also recommends actions pertaining to health and retiree health actuarial standards, issues and concerns.

Mary advises public sector, multiemployer and corporate clients on issues and topics related to recent legislative actions and their implications for plans and employers; plan design (medical, dental, life and disability) for active employees and retirees; health exchanges; competitive bidding; reserve calculation and valuation; ASC 965, GASB 43/45, ASC715 and ASC 712; union negotiations; flex pricing; claims analysis and underwriting.

Mary works with multiemployer, public sector and corporate clients in various industries. These include the University of Missouri, the State of Maryland and the Equity-League Health Fund.

Mary joined Segal in 2000 as a health consulting actuary. In 2005, she was named to the Office of the Chief Actuary. She was promoted to Vice President in 2006 and Senior Vice President in 2014. Prior to her time at Segal, she worked at two major benefits consulting firms.

Mary received a BS summa cum laude in Mathematics from St. John’s University and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from the Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ). She is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. She is also a licensed Life Accident and Health Insurance agent and broker.

Mary's recent presentations include:

  • “A Primer for Understanding the New Public (GASB) Reporting Guidelines,” International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 62nd Annual Employee Benefits Conference, October 2016
  • “How the New GASB Exposure Drafts Will Affect Retiree Health Benefit Design,” National Conference of Public Employer Retirement Systems 2015 Health Symposium