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Chris Sutton is a Reader in Actuarial Science at Queen Mary University of London's School of Mathematical Sciences. A Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries since 1993, he specializes in actuarial science applications to public health, social security systems, and ESG initiatives. He led the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries' Social Security Taskforce (2020–2021) and serves on the Risk Management Board. His research explores pandemic impacts on social security frameworks, with a focus on Africa and global health equity.
- He teaches Survival Models (MTH6157) and Actuarial Mathematics II (MTH5125) on the BSc Mathematics with Actuarial Science program.
- Supervises postgraduate Business Analytics and final-year Actuarial Science dissertations.
Key contributions include analyzing social security-government health response interdependencies and assessing pandemic-driven economic imbalances. His ESG work extends to the FTSE Russell ESG Advisory Committee, emphasizing sustainable financial practices.
Publications highlight actuarial methodologies for pandemic modeling, social welfare system design, and global health policy in developing regions. He has no listed scientific awards but is active in professional committees shaping risk management and societal resilience strategies.