Developments
in Pension Design
and Investment Modelling 2025

Andros, September 10-11, 2025

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The workshop ‘Developments in Pension Design and Investment Modelling’ is organised by Michalis Anthropelos (University of Piraeus) and Steven Vanduffel (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). The workshop aims to highlight recent developments in the field of pension fund design, with a particular emphasis on related investment strategies from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
 
While it primarily targets an academic audience, participation from industry professionals—including asset managers, actuaries, and risk professionals—is highly encouraged. To stimulate interaction and discussion, we are limiting attendance to a maximum of twenty participants. This will ensure ample opportunities for engagement beyond the scheduled presentations.

Venue

September 10-11

Aneroussa Beach Hotel

Andros, Greece

Aneroussa is a beautiful hotel in Andros located between two dreamy sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, Delavogia and Ag. Marina. Built, owned, and run by three architects, with the help of an experienced and friendly staff, Aneroussa Hotel Andros opened its doors in 1985 and since then it has been offering impeccable services to its guests.

Invited Speakers

Jennifer Alonso

Jennifer Alonso-Garcia

Université libre de Bruxelles

Jennifer Alonso García joined the Department of Mathematics  as a (tenured) Professor of Actuarial Science in October 2019. Besides, she is an Associate Investigator at CEPAR, Netspar Fellow and member of the PBSS board.

Previously she was a (tenure-track) Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Econometrics and Finance (EEF) at the University of Groningen and Senior Research Associate at CEPAR. She completed her studies in mathematics in Spain and Germany, and received her PhD in Actuarial Science from the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium in 2015. She is a IA|BE Qualified Actuary of the Belgian Institute of Actuaries. She has also worked in the industry as a Risk advisor in the area or Solvency II and MCEV.

John Armstrong

King's college London

John has extensive industry experience in financial computing. He co-founded Yolus, developed their industry leading risk management system and was an Executive Director in Operations Technology at Goldman Sachs. Before working in finance John was a Lecturer at Trinity College Oxford. He completed a doctorate in differential geometry at Wadham College, Oxford, under the supervision of Simon Salamon following a BA in mathematics, also at Wadham. John was promoted to Senior Lecturer in September 2017 at King’s.

Carole Bernard

Grenoble Ecole de Management

Professor of Finance.

Carole Bernard was with the Statistics and Actuarial Science department at the University of Waterloo from September 2006 to December 2014.

Carole graduated from Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan ( France). She obtained her Ph.D. in Finance from ISFA (Institute of Financial and Actuarial Sciences) in Lyon (France) in 2005 on the subject of “Valuation of Guarantees in Insurance and in Finance using the Option Theory”.

Kris Boudt

UGent

Kris Boudt is professor of finance and econometrics at Ghent University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is an instructor at DataCamp and cofounder of Sentometrics. 

Emanuele Borgonovo

Bocconi University

Full Professor, Director of the Department of Decision Sciences.

Research Affiliate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.

Co-editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Operational Research, Past President Decision Analysis Society of INFORMS, member of the Scientific Committee of the Silvio Tronchetti Provera Foundation.

PhD at MIT, 2001. MSc in Nuclear Engineering with major in Mathematics and Physics from Politecnico di Milano.

Recipient of several national and international awards, my research is at the basis of new methods for sensitivity analysis in fields ranging from Risk Analysis to Machine Learning.

Cédric Bruyninckx

Loyens & Loeff

Cédric advises and supports employers, pension funds and insurance companies in both the private and public sector on statutory and occupational pensions. He specialises in the social, tax and prudential regulations regarding occupational pensions applicable to employers, insurance companies and pension funds.

Cédric has gained a lot of experience by working for both company and industry-wide pension funds, providing legal advice as well as services in corporate housekeeping and compliance. He also represents employers, insurance companies and pension funds in court disputes regarding pensions and insured benefits.

Cédric regularly speaks at seminars and gives training on occupational pensions. He is a lecturer at the Belgian Pension Academy organised by PensioPlus, the Belgian association of pension funds.

Ann Chen

Ulm University

Full professor and head of the Institute of Insurance Science at the University of Ulm, Germany

Research focuses

  • Life and Pension Insurance
  • Optimal asset allocation
  • Risk Management in finance and insurance
  • Derivatives pricing

Pierre Devolder

UCLouvain

Pierre Devolder is professor of mathematical finance and actuarial science at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) (Institute of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Science, ISBA/LIDAM). He has a PhD in mathematics from the University of Brussels. He is also actuary and academic member of the Belgian Institute of actuaries (IABE). His main research activities are focused on stochastic finance, life insurance and pension theory. He has published 6 books mainly on pension and finance and a lot of papers in various actuarial journals. He gives regular courses at the universities of Brussels and Rabat. He has been member of the official Belgian “Conseil Académique des Pensions” and is founding partner and chairman of the board of REACFIN (actuarial consulting company ).

Jean Hindriks

Université de Namur

Jean Hindriks is Head of Economics School of Louvain (2019 –  ), full Professor of Economics at UCLouvain (Belgium) and visiting Professor at the College of Europe.

He is a  founding member of Itinera Institute (Brussels). He was member of the Belgian Commission for Pension reform 2020-2040 (April 2013 – June 2014). He is the author of the International  textbook (with Gareth Myles) “Intermediate Public Economics” (The MIT Press 2013). He is associate editor of the Journal of Public Economic Theory.

The research of Professor Hindriks evolves around taxation, education and pension.

Prior to his position at the Statistics department of the LSE, Professor Kardaras worked as an Assistant professor in the Mathematics & Statistics department of Boston University.

Torsten Kleinow

University of Amsterdam

His research focuses on the modelling of human mortality and the impact of increasing life expectancy on society. He is particularly interested in stochastic models that capture the influence of the socio-economic environment and lifestyle factors on a population’s mortality rate. Such models can then be applied to quantify the longevity gap between different socio-economic groups. This information is also used to investigate the effect of an aging population on public pension systems.

Laurence Kotlikoff

Boston University

Laurence Kotlikoff is a professor of economics at Boston University, president of Economic Security Planning, and a New York Times best-selling author. His columns, articles, and books cover personal finance, generational policy, climate policy, inequality, tax reform, Social Security, banking, robotization, growth, and much more.

Marjan Maes

KULeuven

Research topics

  • ageing, pensions and early retirement
  • poverty dynamics
  • labour supply models

Artemis Panagiotopoulou

EDEKT Asset Management

Artemis Panagiotopoulou has 20 years of experience in the investment industry, with focus on strategic asset management and investment policy issues, while since 2014 she holds the role of Chief Executive Officer of EDEKT S.A., a leading fiduciary investment manager in Greece offering public pension funds an extensive array of services. Her main responsibilities include the design and implementation of investment policies and portfolio structures, exploring and assessing new investment ideas, as well as educating plan sponsors and board members on all areas concerning fiduciary management. Artemis Panagiotopoulou has a MSc in Banking and Finance from the University of Piraeus, and also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Economics, also from the University of Piraeus in Greece.

 

Georgios Pitselis

University of Piraeus

Georgios Pitselis is Assistant Professor of Actuarial Science at the Department of Statistics and Insurance Science of University of Piraeus. He has also worked at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and Concordia University.
His research interests lie (among others) in credibility estimation, Solvency II and modelling mortality and longevity risk. His work has been published in journals like Insurance Mathematics and Economics and European Actuarial Journal.

Onno Steenbeek

Erasmus Universiteit en APG Asset Management, the Netherlands

Prof.dr.Onno Steenbeek holds a Chair in Pension Fund Risk Management at Erasmus University School of Economics in Rotterdam. His main affiliation is with APG Asset Management, where he is managing director of Strategic Portfolio Advice. This department is responsible for APG’s advisory services on ALM and SAA, as well as investment research. The quantitative models developed by the department are used to optimize the financial strategy of associated pension funds, with assets under management of around €500 billion. The department also plays a key role in the implementation of the reform of the Dutch pension system. In addition to his primary affiliations to APG and Erasmus University, Steenbeek is member of the investment committee of Unilever pension fund, and chairman of the investment committee of charity foundation Volkskracht in the city of Rotterdam. He is also a member of the Occupational Pensions Stakeholder Group (OPSG) of EIOPA, the European pension supervisor in Frankfurt.

George Symeonidis

Hellenic Actuarial Authority

Dr. George Symeonidis is a fully qualified Actuary and a Doctor in Economics of Insurance. He serves as the Vice-Chair & President-Elect of the International Association of Consulting Actuaries (IACA). With nearly two decades of experience in the insurance industry and regulatory authorities, George has honed his expertise at the intersection of technical and managerial skills. He shares his knowledge with future actuaries through university lectures, focusing on risk management, pension economics, and public finance.

Panagiotis Tsakloglou

Athens University of Economics and Business

Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece.  His research focuses on questions of inequality, poverty, social exclusion, returns to education and social policy (especially, the redistributive role of the state). He has published over ninety articles in scholarly journals (among them in Quarterly Journal of Economics, Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Review of Income and Wealth, Economics of Education Review and Journal of European Social Policy) and contributions to collective volumes, participated in a large number of conferences and workshops and has been a partner in over fifty international and national research and consultancy projects. He is Research Fellow of the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA, Bonn) and Senior Research Fellow of the Hellenic Observatory (LSE, London), as well as member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Economic Inequality and Politica Economica – Journal of Economic Policy.  During the period 2012-2014 he was Chairman of the Greek Government’s Council of Economic Advisers and member of the EU Economic and Financial Committee (EFC) and Eurogroup Working Group (EWG) as well as alternate member of Ecofin and Eurogroup.  He has also been Social Policy advisor to Prime Ministers G. Papandreou (2010-2011) and L. Papademos (2011-2012) and a member of the EU Economic Policy Committee (EPC, 2010-2011).  Further, he was member of the Greek Government’s Council of Advisors on Employment and Social Policy (2001-2002), National Council for Research and Technology (2001-2005) Council of Economic Advisors (2002-2004 and 2009-2012) and member of the Independent Authority for the Evaluation of Tertiary Education (2006-2009).

Ann Verlinden

Pensioplus

As an actuary, Ann Verlinden has been very engaged with pension funds since the beginning of her career. Enriched with the experiences of a consultant in pension fund management and employee benefits, Ann joins PensioPlus as a senior advisor in 2012. She distinguishes herself within both national and European working groups, amongst which the national commission for supplementary pensions, the Institute for Actuaries in Belgium, PensionsEurope and AEIP. As a Secretary General, Ann takes the responsibility for the sector’s lobbying activities at national and European level for the set up and coordination of working groups, the organisation of training and numerous activities, amongst which the annual Financial Seminar. Within PensioPlus, Ann takes the lead in files such as IORP II, stress tests, the pension tracking service, and many others.

Organizers

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Michail Anthropelos

Since June 2023, he has been serving as an Associate Professor in Financial Mathematics at the Department of Banking and Financial Management, University of Piraeus. He has a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, a Master from Columbia University and a Bachelor from the University of Piraeus. In the past, he had served as visiting scholar at the LSE and a visiting professor at Boston University.

His research interests lie in the field of Mathematical Finance and more precisely, problems related to optimal and sub-optimal risk-sharing, equilibria in non-competitive financial markets and contingent-claim pricing under price impact.

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Steven Vanduffel

Steven Vanduffel is a professor in Finance, Insurance and Risk Management at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) – Solvay Business School. By training he has MSc degrees in mathematics and actuarial sciences from the KULeuven and a PhD from the University of Amsterdam (2005).

His research topics are in the field of insurance and financial mathematics/economics with a current emphasis on designing and implementing real-world pension solutions, risk assessment under uncertainty, estimation of option implied dependence with applications, and the optimal design of insurance portfolios.

Sofie Devos

Administrative Assistant
Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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