Birth Date: | 29 December 1959 |
Birth Place: | Niederzeuzheim, Germany |
Alma Mater: | University of Bonn |
Occupation: | Mathematician, university lecturer |
Maria Heep-Altiner (born 29 December 1959 in Niederzeuzheim) is a German mathematician, actuary and university lecturer.[1]
After graduating from the Prince Johann Ludwig School in Hadamar in 1978, Heep-Altiner studied mathematics and economics at the University of Bonn. In 1989 she earned her doctorate in mathematics on the number theory topic "Period relations for
GL2(f)
She then worked as an actuary for Gerling, before she moved companies in 1994 to Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG. There she became the actuarial manager for property insurance. In 2006, she moved to Talanx, where she was responsible for setting up an internal holding model.
In 2008, Heep-Altiner returned to academia as a professor at the Institute of Insurance at Cologne university of applied sciences.[3] There she is responsible for the area of financing in the insurance company.
She is a member of the German Actuarial Society executive board.
In addition, she has co-published various publications on various actuarial topics, in particular on the Solvency II Directive 2009.