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CMI Executive Committee – Deputy Chair

Application closing date: 4 November 2025

The CMI is seeking to appoint an experienced, proactive and innovative volunteer to take on the role of Deputy Chair of the CMI Executive Committee which oversees the work of the CMI (on behalf of the directors of CMI Limited).

This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong interest in the CMI’s work on mortality and morbidity analysis and projections, and the value this provides to a wide base of subscribers. The successful candidate will influence and contribute to the work of the CMI at a policy level.

The CMI is proud of its long-standing commitment to providing high-quality and impartial analysis. We are keen to seek an individual who will support the CMI Chair in leading the CMI Executive Committee, so the CMI can successfully fulfil its . It is expected the individual will:

  • provide input into the risk, governance and strategy discussions and ongoing financial management of the CMI. 
  • bring experience to be able to appropriately challenge the existing practices and operations of the CMI.
  • have a good industry profile and network of contacts.

The role of the Deputy Chair is due to commence in March 2026 with a view to progressing to the role of Chair in 2029.

This opportunity is ideal for professionals typically working in a life insurance company, reinsurance company, consultancy advising such companies or a pensions consultancy. However, we will consider applications from other sectors. Recognising and embracing the unique and diverse talents of our volunteers is fundamental to the success of our organisation.

For more details of the role, please read the role and responsibilities (PDF, 150 KB).

Next steps

Please send your expression of interest to Viv Maclure, Secretary to the CMI, by 4 November 2025. This should be no more than 300 to 500 words, including a synopsis of your relevant: 

  • background and experience
  • what you feel you can bring to the role 

If you would like to learn more about the role, Jonathan Hughes, the current Chair of the CMI, would be happy to talk with interested candidates. To arrange a discussion, please contact Viv Maclure.

About the CMI

The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) seeks to produce high-quality impartial analysis, standard tables and models of mortality and morbidity for long-term insurance products and pension scheme liabilities on behalf of subscribers and, in doing so, to further actuarial understanding. The CMI’s work is undertaken within a UK private company – CMI Limited – which is wholly owned by the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ (IFoA).