Resume
of
CARLTON
HARKER, FSA, MAAA
Background
Graduated from the University of
Iowa with a BA (1949) and a MS (1950)
1950 – 1958 Actuarial Student at these Insurers
Northwestern National Life Ins. Co.
Western & Southern Life Ins. Co.
1958 – 1965 Vice President and Actuary
Coastal States Life Ins. Co.
Atlanta, GA
1965 – 1974 Senior Vice President and Actuary
Georgia International Life Ins. Co.
Atlanta, GA
1974 – 1981 Senior Vice President and Actuary
Booke & Company (Consulting Actuaries)
Winston–Salem, NC
1981 – 1985 Founder and President
ACS Consulting Services, Inc. (Third Party Administrator)
Winston Salem, NC
1995 – Present President and Founder
Self-Funding Actuarial Services, Inc.
Winston-Salem, NC
Risk and/or actuarial topics
All aspects of employee benefit plans with a specialty in health care
All aspects of the topic (industry practices, administration, marketing, underwriting, etc.)
Current
Former
● Fellow Society of Actuaries ●Fellow, Life Office Management Ass’n
● Member, American Academy of Actuaries ● Chartered Life Underwriter
● Enrolled Actuary (ERISA-related)
Author of Numerous Nationally Distributed Self-Funded-Related Texts
·
Self-Funding
of Health Care Plan Benefits (Fifth Edition)
This text is the authoritative
work on the subject and is under copyright to the International Foundation of
Employee Benefits.
·
Other Texts Presently
Out-of-Print
Claims/Administration
Guide to Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Booklet/Document
Guide to Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Fraud Guide to
Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Practitioner’s
Guide to Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Managed Care Guide
to Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Accounting Guide
to Self-Funded Health Care Plans
Author of other
Nationally-Distributed Publications
From
1994 – 1999 published four magazines or newsletters
Self-Funding
Journal
Benefit News
Medical News
Legal News
Currently is regular contributor to the National Trade Journal The Self Insurer.
Discontinued Activities
Activities such as appearances as a
speaker or sponsor of claims/benefit seminars were discontinued in 1998.