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PENN STATE ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB
Overview
Page 2: A message from former President Luke Yang and current President Stephen Kowalski
Pages 3-4: Introducing the new Executive Board
Pages 5-7: A look outside the club
Page 5: Jim Sankey - Powerlifting
Page 6: Lisa Winters - Field Hockey
Page 7: Tarek Kerbag - Pool
Pages 8-10: Exam Passers
Page 11: Students with Internships
Page 12: Students with Full-Time Jobs
Business Building Atrium
Actuarial Science Club Newsletter April 2016
Picture with SOA President-Elect Jerry Brown
A Message from our Presidents
Former President – Luke Yang
Dear friends,
It's been an incredible four years and I'm glad that I got to
experience them with those at Penn State. To the seniors, thank
you for making our time together so memorable. To the alumni,
it's still shocking, but I'm happy to say I'm joining you. To the
underclassmen, you probably won’t believe me when I say that
come senior year time will be flying by. However, I hope you will,
and I hope you’ll make the most of your time as an undergraduate
to leave no regrets behind. Penn State is an incredibly diverse
college with more opportunities than we’ll ever know. So as you
strive towards advancing your career path, make sure not to
forget to be aware and involved in all that is around you.
It’s been an honor to become so invested in the Actuarial Science
Club, and I'm excited to see how the program and club have
continued to transform. I’m proud to say that with the help of the
executive board and you all, we’ve left it even better than before.
So to the new executive board, I hope you can make it even
better. And to everyone else, good luck.
I will miss you all. I will be working in Philadelphia after
graduation. If you ever have any questions, feel free (as always)
to send me an email at [email protected]
Yours truly,
Luke Yang
Current President—Steve Kowaiski
Hi everyone,
Let me first say how honored I am to have the opportunity to serve as the
next President of the club. I’m very much looking forward to working with
all of the amazing students in this major. Congrats to all students who
have an internship coming up this summer and to all the seniors who are
graduating and will be transitioning into a full time job! Also I commend all
the students who have passed an exam in the past year, once again we
had the most exam passers of any school in the U.S. and have also
retained our status as a Center of Actuarial Excellence.
It’s clear that our club has been and will continue to be successful with
helping students pass exams and get jobs. However, I believe there a few
things we can improve upon. Two of the main initiatives of the new
executive board will be to revive our THON involvement and have more
social events. This will allow students to meet other outside of class and it
will show the rest of Penn State that we have a presence in all aspects of
college life. I believe that these initiatives will also help to bridge the
already narrowing gap between International and American students.
With that being said, we also have a few exciting things happening on the
academic side of things. We are hiring a new professor who will start in
the fall to help the program handle more and more students. We plan to
revamp the P and FM review sessions along with possibly changing the
course curriculum for MLC to enable more students to pass this exam.
Here are some things to look for during the rest of the spring semester:
Field Trip to New York City!!
Speaker Series with Gina Badowski (Erie Insurance) and Olga Jacobs
(United Healthcare)
Socials!
Good luck to everyone with an internship or full time job this summer! As
always, if you have any questions about the major or recommendations for
the club please feel free to email me at [email protected] or approach me
in class or in the business building.
Aipeng (Max) Guo is the Vice President of the club. He is from
China and he likes traveling. He is majoring in Risk Management. He
interned with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China last summer. This summer he will be
interning with AIG in NYC
Tarek Kerbag is the
Secretary. He was born in Syria before moving to
Philadelphia in 2007. He is majoring in Math and enjoys playing pool. He interned with Liberty Mutual Insurance in
Boston, MA in the past two summers and this summer he will be interning with
Cigna in Philadelphia, PA
Jiaxin Liang is the Treasurer. She is from
China and is majoring in Risk Management. She likes to listen to kpop
music.
Donglu (Christa) Chen is the Webmaster. She is majoring in
Statistics and was born in Canton, China but lived in NYC for six years. She likes
dancing.
Terron Graham is the Student Relations Liaison. He is from Philadelphia, PA. He enjoys playing Frisbee. He is double
majoring in Risk Managment and Italian. He will be interning with
Buck Consultant in Secaucus, NJ this summer.
Lanjing (Cathy) Wang is the International Student Chair. She is from Chengdu, China and enjoys music and arts.
She is majoring in Math. She interned with Voya Financial
in West Chester, PA last summer and will be interning
with Towers Watson in Washington, DC this summer.
The New Executive Board
Tong Guo is the Social
Chair of the club. She is from Jiangsu, China
and she is double majoring in Risk Management and
Applied Statistics. She likes to travel and watch
movies. In 2015 she interned with Huatai
Securities in China and she will be interning
with PwC in NYC this summer.
John Gilinger is the Corporate Outreach Officer. He is from
Schwenksville, PA and is majoring in Actuarial
Science. He likes playing Ice Hockey and will be interning at Cigna in Philadelphia, PA this
summer.
John Miller is the Corporate Liaison. He is
from West Chester, PA. He is triple majoring in
Statistics, Finance and Economics. He will be
interning with Cigna in Bloomfield, CT this
summer.
The New Executive Board
Continued
A Look Outside
Where are you from?
I live in Doylestown, PA but I graduated from Council Rock South. I always dreamed of becoming an Air Force pilot, so choosing which
university to attend wasn't as big of a deal. I already had my private pilot's license so I just had to do well in a technical major to have a good
shot at getting a pilot slot. After my first year in ROTC at Bloomsburg University, I found out my eyes weren't good enough to become a pilot
and, because they are still getting worse instead of staying the same prescription, I don't qualify for Lasik surgery. I then decided to drop out
of ROTC, leaving me with a huge decision to make; what I’m going to do for a living when I graduate.
Why did you choose Penn State? At the time, my girlfriend was attending Penn State and so, naturally, I spent quite a bit of time coming here on the weekends and it didn't take long to love it here. When I realized Penn State was a CAE, I decided to apply to transfer and, a month after applying, I was accepted! I came in with no exams and within 1 year I passed P and FM, and had an internship with United Healthcare. I hope to pass MFE in July and MLC in November, and ultimately getting my ASA credentials before my 24th birthday (17 months from now). Why did you choose actuarial science as your major? I had already developed a passion for mathematics so I figured I would either go the Ph.D/academia route or study applied mathematics and work with finance or physics. My advisor introduced me to actuarial science and within 24 hours of hearing about it, I was set on it. I must have spent 10 hours on BeAnActuary.org and ActuarialOutpost.com over the next 2-3 days researching what I needed to do to become a qualified actuary. I did come across the list of Centers for Actuarial Excellence and planned on simply getting a M.S. in Actuarial Science after graduating from Bloomsburg, as we didn't really have much of a program - just a few extra statistics classes would allow you to have a concentration in Actuarial Science. How did you become involved with powerlifting? Why do you powerlift? Who is your favorite powerlifter? Back in Bloomsburg, during my freshman year, I got into powerlifting from a friend who lived across the hall from me and have done it ever since. When I learned I was coming to Penn State, I looked into the club sport organizations and found a powerlifting team; the Iron Lions. After joining the team, I had my first meet a month later. That meet, I totaled 1035lbs with a 375lb squat, 245lb bench, and a 435lb deadlift (pictured). To date, my best lifts are a 435lb squat, 325lb bench, and a 495lb deadlift for a 1255lb total (raw, sleeveless, and belt-less; for those who know what that means). I compete in the USAPL (USA Powerlifting, a sub group of the International Powerlifting Federation) which is a drug-free organization, and arguably the most competitive in the US. I won't be making it to Collegiate Nationals this year because my best friend is getting married the same weekend and I'm in the wedding party, but I do have a meet coming up in May. The meet is Pennsylvania State Championships, where I will be competing in both the junior and open division in the 231lb weight class; hopefully taking the podium in both divisions. If you don't know much about the sport and are interested in it, check out my favorite powerlifters Jesse Norris, Mark Bell, Jonnie Candito, and Brandon Lilly. My favorite part of this incredible sport is that it's not gender bias - I've seen plenty of women lift way more than men a lot heavier than they are. What was/is your favorite class at PSU? I'll be graduating this fall with a degree in mathematics, arguably making me "nerdier" than most. With that being said, the classes I've enjoyed the most here at Penn State are: Classical Analysis I (Math 403), which allowed me to truly understand what it means to be a mathematician and to see mathematics as an art; Actuarial Mathematics I (RM 411), seeing as it's a beautiful blend of math and finance, while teaching me fundamental actuarial principles; and Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe (Astro 006), because it focuses on the life of stars and how they impact our universe - which I enjoyed so much that I actually got a telescope and have gotten into astrophotography, linking my Nikon D3300 to my Celestron NexStar 6SE.
Jim Sankey – Powerlifter
A Look Outside
Lisa Winters – Field Hockey Player
Where are you from? I am from Hershey, Pennsylvania. Why did you choose Penn State? I chose Penn State during my junior year of high school after coming on a visit with the field hockey program. I knew I wanted to study actuarial science, so the prestige of the program here combined with how much I fell in love with the campus and my future teammates made it perfect for me. The combination of both great academics and athletics at Penn State is amazing. Why did you choose actuarial science as your major? I started to consider actuarial science toward the end of high school. I had an accounting class in high school that I loved, so I knew that I wanted to go into business, but I wasn't sure if accounting was the exact path I wanted to take. I started talking to a couple of my teachers, one of which was an actuary before going into education, and my parents about other options, and actuarial science seemed fitting for my interests, so I decided to go for it. So far, it has been a great decision! How did you become involved with field hockey? My original interest was actually in playing ice hockey, but my brother was already playing and my parents kind of wanted me to do something different, so I chose what I thought would be the closest thing to it: field hockey. I began playing field hockey for my middle school in 7th grade, and immediately fell in love with it. I joined a club team and played as much as I possibly could, and haven't stopped ever since. Do you like playing any other sports? I ran track for a year and played softball for a year of high school, but never got really invested in any sport other than field hockey. With outdoor season in the fall, indoor season in the winter, and training/camps in the spring and summer, my schedule was always pretty full with just one sport. What was/is your favorite class at PSU? My favorite class at PSU at the moment is Management 397A. As part of the Sapphire Leadership Academic Program in Smeal, I get to take this class with my freshman cohort, and it's a really out-of-the-box thinking type of class. I've never really had a class quite like it before, and it's been really fun to do something different.
A Look Outside
Tarek Kerbag – Pool Player
Where are you from? I was originally born in Syria before I moved to the U.S.A. in 2007, Philadelphia, PA to be specific. I lived in Philly until I moved to Penn State in 2012 Why did you choose Penn State? I loved the campus and the culture and the size of the school. I went to a small high school, so I wanted to experience a really big campus. I knew Penn State had so many extracurricular opportunities, so I wouldn’t worry about being bored. I also received a full academic scholarship to attend here, so that pretty much sealed the deal. Why did you choose actuarial science as your major? I am currently majoring in Math, actuarial science option. I knew I wanted to do something related to math, but I wasn’t sure what exactly. My counselor in high school mentioned to me actuarial science, so I deiced to research it. I like two aspects about it, the course work in college and the work after college. I discovered from my research that I would be taking a wide variety of interesting courses, such as mathematics, probability, statistics, finance, economics and some computer science. I thought it was a really interesting mix of classes to take. Also, insurance is very vital part of today’s society; it gives individuals and organizations peace of mind. Through becoming an actuary, I want to gain a better understanding of the insurance business and contribute to its success. How did you become involved with pool? For some reason, I got interested in pool before my height could reach the table. I played a lot in Syria growing up. Unfortunately, when I moved to the United States I couldn’t play throughout all of high school because I did not have access to any place to play. (Leagues in Philly require you to beat least 21 to play). Fortunately, Penn State had a great billiards club that I have been involved in since freshmen year. What I really like about pool is that you have to strategically think about your future moves (like in chess) in order to be competitive. Do you like playing any other sports? I also enjoy playing volleyball and soccer. I played both sports on the varsity level during high school and continues being involved by playing in the Intermural leagues here at Penn State. What was/is your favorite class at PSU? I would have to say all of the Calculus classes.
Exam Passers
Exam P
Alluri, Rajeev Chandra Guo, Aipeng (Max) Miller, Matthew R. Wang, Sihan
Bao, Minglu Guo, Tong Miller, Phillip Wang, Xinyi
Barry, Timothy Guo, Kun Millstine, Erik Wei, Yi-Nong
Bauer, Justin Han, Chong Muhamad Zawawi, Nabila Aisyah Wolfe, Paul J.
Bi, Jia Hanks, Ephraim Nacov, Danielle Wu, Yifan
Bian, Yanan Hayes, Joseph F. Newman, Mary Xu Qishen (Jason)
Bin, Lan Hayes, Maris Niu, Xiaoyue (Maggie) Xu, Siqi
Bonazelli, Joseph Hedges, Robert Palladino, Joseph Xu, Yuezhi
Breslin, James HEFFLER, JENNA ELYSE
Parrish, Kyle Yan, Linglong
Brown, Yuriko Hu, Jia (Coco) Pendem, Darshak Yang, Jiawei
Cao, Xukun (Kevin) Hu, Wenli Peng, Aaron Yang, Deye (McKayla)
Carroll, James B. Huang, Humphrey Petersen, Amy C. Yang, Lu (Luke)
Chen, Dong Lu (Christa) Huang, Youjia Peterson, Luke Yeatman Harry
Chen, Xiao Jaffer, Zahra Phung, Hao Yerger, Elizabeth
Chen, Yongyang Jin, Kai Raibley, Benjamin M. Yin, Lingxiao
Chen, Junlong (Charles) Kantner, Samuel Rakoczy, Stephen J. Ying, Lan (Anna)
Chen, Xi (Cindy) Kellock, Cameron Reger, Drew Yu, Shuaihao
Cherif, Betty Kerbag, Tarek Ren, Zongyi (Andy) Yu, Yue
Deegan, Dan Khan, Akram Rummel, Jeff Zhang, Dingcheng (Wayne)
DePascale, Chris Khvastunov, Oleksii Ross, Kara Zhang, Zekun
Desjardins, Brigh Kim, Ji Hoon Sankey, James P. Zhang, Qiya
Doan, Khoa Koenig, Timothy Shapir, Tadir Zhang, Hankun
Douglas, Matthew Kowalski, Stephen J. Shen, Shelley Zhang, Xuanhao
Doyle, Kerri E. Laudati, Danielle Shi, Ying Zhao, Zhiyuan (Mavis)
Doyle, Sean Lavella, Allison Smith, Matt Zhao, Kejian
Eccker, Michael Leasure, Kyra Sonoga, Jarret S. Zhou, Siqin (Amy)
Eppehimer, Matthew Lesher, Christopher Su, Eyan Zhu, Fengyuan (Peter)
Evans, Michael Li, Michelle Sun, Ruochen Zigarovich, Amanda
Fan, Jia Li, Yankun T. Logan, Frankie T. Logan, Frankie
Fan, Yuxin (Rebecca) Littman, Matthew Tatikola, Neeraj K. Tatikola, Neeraj K.
Fernes, Kevin Liu, Sihan Tang, Willie Tang, Willie
Fullerton Andie Liu, Yi Tang, Yuxin (Victoria) Tang, Yuxin (Victoria)
Gavetti, Nicole Lowry, Sarah Tygh, Colleen Tygh, Colleen
Geller, Adam Lou, Shuoyang Vassil, John Vassil, John
Giel, Troy Luo, Weiyu Verna, Jason Verna, Jason
Gilinger, John Maile, Lau Wagner Rachel M. Wagner Rachel M.
Gong, Elizabeth K. Mielnik, Matt Wang, Lanjing (Cathy) Wang, Lanjing (Cathy)
Graham, Terron C. Miller, John Wang, Guojing (Eros) Wang, Guojing (Eros)
Wang, Sihan
Wang, Xinyi
Wei, Yi-Nong
Wolfe, Paul J.
Wu, Yifan
Xu Qishen (Jason)
Xu, Siqi
Xu, Yuezhi
Yan, Linglong
Yang, Jiawei
Yang, Deye (McKayla)
Yang, Lu (Luke)
Yeatman Harry
Yerger, Elizabeth
Yin, Lingxiao
Ying, Lan (Anna)
Yu, Shuaihao
Yu, Yue
Zhang, Dingcheng (Wayne)
Zhang, Zekun
Zhang, Qiya
Zhang, Hankun
Zhang, Xuanhao
Zhao, Zhiyuan (Mavis)
Zhao, Kejian
Zhou, Siqin (Amy)
Zhu, Fengyuan (Peter)
Zigarovich, Amanda
Exam P Continued
Exam Passers
Alluri, Rajeev Chandra Hayes, Joseph F. Ren, Zongyi (Andy)
Barry, Timothy Hedges, Robert Ross, Kara
Bian, Yanan Hu, Jia (Coco) Rummel, Jeffrey
Bonazelli, Joseph Hu, Wenli Sankey, James P.
Breslin, Jim Huang, Youjia Shapir, Tadir
Brown, Yuriko Jin, Kai Su, Eyan
Cao, Xukun (Kevin) Kantner, Samuel Tang, Willie
Carroll, Jimmy Kellock, Cameron T. Logan, Frankie
Chen, Dong Lu (Christa) Kerbag, Tarek Tygh, Colleen
Chen, Junlong (Charles) Khvastunov, Oleksii Vassil, John
Chen, Xiao Khan, Akram Wagner, Rachel
Chen, Xi (Cindy) Koenig, Timothy Wang, Guojing (Eros)
Chen, Yongyang Kowalski, Stephen J. Wang, Lanjing (Cathy)
Cherif, Betty Laudati, Danielle Wolfe, Paul J.
Deegan, Dan Lavella, Allison Wu, Yifan
Desjardins, Brigh Lee, Irene Xu, Siqi
Doan, Khoa Lesher, Christopher Xu, Yuezhi
Douglass Matthew Li, Michelle Yam, Cyzen
Doyle, Kerri Li, Yankun Yan, Linglong
Eccker, Michael Liang, Jiaxin (Linda) Yang, Jiawei
Eppehimer, Matthew Liu, Sihan Yang, Deye (McKayla)
Evans, Michael Lou, Shuoyang Yang, Lu (Luke)
Fan, Jia Maile, Lauren K. Yerger, Elizabeth
Fan, Yuxin (Rebecca) Liu, Yi Yin, Lingxiao
Fullerton, Andie Mielnik, Matt Ying, Lan (Anna)
Fernes, Kevin Miller, John Yu, Shuaihao
Gavetti, Nicole Miller, Matthew Zhang, Dingcheng (Wayne)
Geller, Adam Miller, Phillip Zhang, Qiya
Giel, Troy Millstine, Erik Zhang, Hankun
Gong, Elizabeth K. Newman, Mary Zhao, Kejian
Graham, Terron C. Niu, Xiaoyue (Maggie) Zhao, Zhiyuan (Mavis)
Guo, Aipeng (Max) Palladino, Joseph Zhou, Siqin (Amy)
Guo, Tong Peng, Aaron Zhu, Fengyuan (Peter)
Guo, Kun Peterson, Luke Zigarovich, Amanda
Han Chang Rakoczy, Stephen J.
Han, Chong Reger, Drew
Hanks, Ephraim Reilly, Matthew
Exam FM
Bonazelli, Joseph
Cao, Xukun (Kevin)
Chen, Junlong (Charles)
Eccker, Michael
Evans, Michael
Geller, Adam
Giel, Troy
Hanks, Ephraim
Hayes, Joseph F.
Hu, Wenli
Kerbag, Tarek
Koenig, Timothy
Liu, Yi
Mielnik, Matt
Peng, Aaron
Rakoczy, Stephen
Reger, Drew
Ren, Zongyi (Andy)
Tang, Willie
T. Logan, Frankie
Tygh, Colleen
Vassil, John
Xu, Siqi
Xu, Yuezhi
Yang, Lu (Luke)
Ying, Lan (Anna)
Yu, Yue
Zhao, Kejian
Chen, Junlong (Charles)
Eccker, Michael
Hanks, Ephraim
Hedges, Robert
Hu, Wenli
Liu, Yi
Mielnik, Matt
Xu, Siqi
Yan, Linglong
Ying, Lan (Anna)
Hanks, Ephraim
Hu, Wenli
Hunter, David
Liu, Yi
Mielnik, Matt
Niu, Xiaoyue (Maggie)
Xu, Siqi
Yerger, Elizabeth
Ying, Lan (Anna)
Exam Passers
Exam MFE Exam MLC Exam C
Students with Internships
First Name Last Name Company Location
Emily Bentley Deloitte
James B. Carroll Gen Re Stamford, CT
Ichen (Ivan) Yen Voya Financial West Chester, PA
Johnathon Dellapenta Prudential Fort Washington, PA
Chris DePascale Prudential
Kerri Doyle United Health Care
Michael Eccker Highmark Pittsburgh, PA
Michenzie Foltz Penn Mutual Horsham, PA
Andie Fullerton USAA Life Insurance San Antonio, TX
John Gilinger Cigna Philadelphia, PA
Elizabeth Gong Deloitte Chicago, IL
Terron Graham Buck Consultants New York City
Aipeng (Max) Guo AIG New York City
Tong Guo PwC New York City
Kim Hoogenboom Prudential
Ilija Jovanovich Genworth Financial Richmond, VA
Tarek Kerbag Cigna Philadelphia, PA
Stephen Kowalski Aon Hewitt Chicago, IL
Michelle Li Highmark Pittsburgh, PA
Lauren Maile Mercer Washington, DC
John Miller Cigna Bloomfield, CT
Darshak Pendem Wakely Consulting Denver, CO
Amy Peterson United Health Care Minnetonka, MN
Stephen Rakoczy The Hartford Hartford, CT
Shelly Shen Penn Mutual Horsham, PA
Ying Shi Phoenix Hartford, CT
Jarret Sonoga KPMG Radnor, PA
Christina Springer Aetna Hartford, CT
Melanie Suarez Humana Louisville, KY
Willie Tang Met Life Bridgewater, NJ
Rachel Wagner Liberty Mutual Boston, MA
Guojing (Eros) Wang EY Philadelphia, PA
Lanjing (Cathy) Wang Towers Watson Washington, DC
Humphrey Wang AIG Berkely Height, NJ
Paul Wolfe AIG Boston, MA
Qishen (Jason) Xu Voya Financial West Chester, PA
Deye (Mckayla) Yang BC/BS of Western NY Buffalo, NY
Lucy Yeatman Prudential
Shuaihao Yu Nomura Singapore
Dingcheng (Wayne) Zhang Met Life Morristown, NJ
Grace Zhang National Life Group Montpelier, VT
Zekun Zhang Excellus BC/BS Syracuse, NY
Zhiyuan (Mavis) Zhao AIG Neptune, NJ
Students with Jobs
First Name Last Name Company Location
Joseph Bonazelli EY (Life & Tax) Hartford, CT
Xukun (Kevin) Cao Voya West Chester, PA
Betty Cherif Liberty Mutual Boston, MA
Dan Deegan Mercer Washington, DC
Brigh Desjardins EY Philadelphia, PA
Matthew Eppehimer Radford (Aon Hewitt) Philadelphia, PA
Michael Evans Forethought Financial Group Simsbury, CT
Kevin Fernes NCCI Boca Raton, FL
Nicole Gavetti Penn Mutual Horsham, PA
Megan Gearhart Mercer New York City
Adam Geller IBX Philadelphia, PA
Troy Giel Prudential Newark, NJ
Joseph Hayes Transamerica Cedar Rapids, IA
Robert Hedges Cigna Bloomfield, CT
Zahra Jaffer JP Morgan Chase Wilmington, DE
Kai Jin Grad School
Samuel Kantner Cigna Denver, CO
Cameron Kellock Buck Consultants Berwyn, PA
Timothy Koenig Voya West Chester, PA
Danielle Laudati Deloitte New York City
Allison Lavella Cigna Philadelphia, PA
Kyra Leasure Segal (Health Benefits) Washington, DC
Matt Mielnik Liberty Mutual Boston, MA
Phillip Miller United Health Care Shelton, CT
Erik Millstine Chubb
Joseph Palladino Towers Watson Philadelphia, PA
Kyle Parrish Mercer Philadelphia, PA
Aaron Peng Prudential Newark, NJ
Luke Peterson GenRe Stamford, CT
Hao Phung PNC Stamford, CT
Drew Reger Met Life Bridgewater, NJ
Matthew Reilly Mercer Washington, DC
Andy (Zongyi) Ren EY New York City
Kara Ross Deloitte New York City
Tadir Shapir Aon New York City
Eyan Su Wakely Consulting Clearwater, FL
Frankie Tang KPMG Radnor, PA
Colleen Tygh EY - P&C Insurance Philadelphia, PA
John Vassil Liberty Mutual Boston, MA
Yifan Wu Grad School
Siqi Xu Liberty Mutual Boston, MA
Lu (Luke) Yang Cigna Philadelphia, PA
Elizabeth Yerger Aetna Blue Bell, PA