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CHRISTOPHER P. MAHER, FCAS, MAAA

Chris is President of Maher Associates, Inc., a Fellow in the Casualty Actuarial Society and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He received a Master of Science in Computer Science from Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Philosophy from Eastern College, St. Davids, Pennsylvania.

In addition to traditional actuarial work (loss reserving and ratemaking), Chris does computer systems development for insurance companies through his company Modotech which specializes in insurance processing systems run on an Internet platform.

Now that we've covered the stuffy professional stuff, here's something of a more personal nature

My family consists of my wife, our three kids and me. My hobbies are drum and bugle corps, music of varied styles, Church involvement, and watching sports. I especially enjoy these activities with my kids.

My musical tastes are very eclectic. I especially enjoy the "progressive/alternative music" of WXPN (Philadelpha), but also like classical, jazz, new age, folk, rock, and broadway musicals. I play drums, bass and guitar. I recently had the pleasure of assisting in the production of a wonderful CD entitled "THE FORCE OF CIRCUMSTANCES" by Christopher Colucci. Christopher is an amazing local guitarist and friend from college. Besides his solo career, he plays with Ben Arnold's band. The CD contains a few solo guitar tracks, the rest include other musicians. The disc has gotten air play nationwide on Echoes. Lots of local Philadelphia talent participated in the recording. Style is a cross between new age, rock and jazz.

My favorite places on the web include:

And while I don't visit these sites often, these organizations have my support and it's well worth the trip to check them out:

[Mailbox Icon]For information, contact Christopher P. Maher: chris@maherassociates.com

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