Susan Frankovich
Susan Frankovich graduated from Ohio State Undergrad in 2021. She graduated with a double major in Actuarial Science and Business Administration (Finance). She currently works for MassMutual Ascend as a Senior Actuarial Analyst II. Previously, she has interned at Great American Insurance Group. Feel free to contact her at frankovichsuzie@gmail.com
How did you first become interested in actuarial science?
When I was a sophomore in college, majoring in Business Administration, I realized I missed taking math courses and decided to pursue a minor in Mathematics. A family friend recommended that I check out Actuarial Science. After completing a finance internship abroad, I decided I did not want to pursue a career in finance. I joined the Actuarial Science major in the fall of my junior year and passed my first exam.
What do you love most about Ohio State?
The Ohio State alumni network is huge! No matter where you move post-grad, you will likely meet at least one fellow buckeye.
Tell us about your internship experience.
I completed my first actuarial internship at Great American Insurance Group during the Summer of 2020. The internship focused on the pricing/development of annuity products. Due to the timing of the internship, I was remote the entire summer and never got to meet the other interns in person. However, I ended up loving the internship and decided to stay on with the company as a co-op until graduation. After graduation, I accepted a full-time role with Great American Insurance Group right before they were acquired by MassMutual. I still work at the company today.
In what ways did the program challenge you that you weren't expecting?
Before the internship, I had little experience with modeling or coding. The first couple of weeks of my internship were like "drinking from a fire hose"—learning the pricing model, annuity terminology, our product line, coding in VBA, etc. As I started to take on harder projects, I found the difficult technical work to be very fulfilling.
How would you describe your work in actuarial science, and what excites you about the field?