Kevin Campe
EA, MAAA
Principal, Consulting Actuary
Chicago, IL, US
Kevin Campe is a principal and consulting actuary with Milliman in Chicago. He joined the firm in 1991.
Experience
Kevin has more than 30 years of experience in the actuarial field, including extensive experience with issues relating to defined benefit plans under the requirements of ERISA, the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA), the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014 (MPRA), and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP). His experience includes involvement in the review of actuarial valuations, assumption studies, asset liability forecasts, benefit improvement studies, early retirement window programs, plan mergers, compliance with nondiscrimination regulations, and funding policy development. Kevin is actively involved with all aspects of servicing multiemployer plans, including implementation of variable annuity design, the use of projection tools, issues on withdrawal liability matters, and consultation on withdrawal liability settlement proceedings. With regard to variable annuity design, Kevin presents the features and tradeoffs of variable design and describes why variable design should be considered.
Publications and Presentations
Kevin has been a presenter at various multiemployer conferences and Milliman’s annual Employee Benefits Consultants Forums on a wide range of topics:
- Variable design
- MPRA
- PPA and other technical topics for multiemployer plans
- Economic and noneconomic assumptions
- Asset valuation and funding methods
- Universe of mortality tables
- Withdrawal liability issues
Professional Designations
- Enrolled Actuary, ERISA
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Education
- BS, Mathematics, University of Illinois–Urbana
Publications
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Fall 2019
17 October 2019 - by Rex Barker, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Stuart Kliternick, Nina Lantz, Ladd E. Preppernau, Joel Stewart
The Fall 2019 Multiemployer Pension Funding Study updates the estimated funded status of U.S. multiemployer plans as of June 30, 2019, showing the change in funding levels from December 31, 2018.
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Spring 2019
21 May 2019 - by Rex Barker, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Stuart Kliternick, Nina Lantz, Ladd E. Preppernau, Joel Stewart
The Spring 2019 Multiemployer Pension Funding Study reports on the estimated funding status of all U.S. multiemployer plans as of December 31, 2018.
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Fall 2018
11 October 2018 - by Rex Barker, Robert A. Behar, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Stuart Kliternick, Nina Lantz, Joel Stewart
The Fall 2018 Multiemployer Pension Funding Study updates the estimated funded status of U.S. multiemployer plans as of June 30, 2018, showing the change in funding levels from December 31, 2017.
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Flat returns for multiemployer pensions in first half of 2018 dampen funding progress
11 October 2018 - by Kevin Campe
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Healthy multiemployer pension plans achieve best funding in a decade, but unhealthy plans continue to languish
09 May 2018 - by Kevin Campe
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Spring 2018
08 May 2018 - by Rex Barker, Robert A. Behar, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Nina Lantz, Joel Stewart
The Spring 2018 Multiemployer Pension Funding Study reports on the estimated funding status of all U.S. multiemployer plans as of December 31, 2017.
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Multiemployer pension plans nearing healthiest funding since market collapse of 2008
20 October 2017 - by Kevin Campe
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Fall 2017
20 October 2017 - by Rex Barker, Robert A. Behar, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Nina Lantz, Ladd E. Preppernau
This study updates the estimated funded status of all U.S. multiemployer plans as of June 30, 2017, showing the change in funding levels from December 31, 2016.
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Multiemployer pension funding levels experience slight uptick overall, but poor plans grow poorer
08 May 2017 - by Kevin Campe
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Multiemployer Pension Funding Study: Spring 2017
08 May 2017 - by Rex Barker, Robert A. Behar, Kevin Campe, Tim Connor, Ladd E. Preppernau, Richard A. Wright
This study reports on the estimated funded status of all U.S. multiemployer plans as of December 31, 2016, and shows the change in funding levels from June 30, 2016.