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Actuarial body appoints Farr as chairman

The Association of Consulting Actuaries has elected Ian Farr FFA as its new chairman. Mr Farr is one of Watson Wyatt's most experienced and senior actuaries and is scheme actuary to a number of pension plans including some of the largest in the UK. He takes office on 1 June 2006 and succeeds Adrian Waddingham, senior partner at Barnett Waddingham.

The ACA, which forms the largest national grouping of consulting actuaries in Europe, has over 1500 members working in around 80 consulting firms. Members are advisers to UK pension schemes with

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