Council is led by a Presidential Team made up of the President, the President-elect and the Immediate Past President. The President is the Chair of Council. Its members are elected by the Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Associates of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA)
Council has 30 elected seats, divided into two constituencies: the General and Scottish constituencies.
Members of the IFoA belong only to one constituency.
The number of Council members representing the two constituencies, currently, differs each year in accordance with Bye-law 21 of our Constitution. At present, there are 24 and 6 seats representing the General and Scottish constituencies, respectively.
Council may also co-opt up to three additional members, as prescribed in the Regulations, to cover particular circumstances.
Elected members of Council will normally serve a three-year term, after which they will be required to stand down. A member of Council may stand for re-election but may only serve a maximum of two consecutive terms before being required to retire for at least a year.
More information on standing for election to Council, voting in Council elections, and the relevance and implications of the two constituencies, can be found in this Q&A document.
Nico Aspinall
Oliver Bettis
Cherry Chan
Kudzai Chigiji
Charles Cowling
Matthew Edwards
Richard Galbraith
Dan Georgescu
Simon Jones*
Patrick Kelliher*
* Member of the Scottish constituency
Yan Liu*
Hannah Long
Janet Moss
Mukami Njeru
Matthew Pearlman
Melanie Puri*
Alan Rae*
Matt Saker
Hilary Salt
Hitesh Shah
Kalpana Shah
Sunil Sharma
Malcolm Slee
Kate Sokolowski
Kartina Tahir Thomson
Peter Tompkins
Sandy Trust*
Mark Williams
Cynthia Yuan
Masimba Zata