Hugh Herbert Wolfenden


Hugh Herbert Wolfenden was a Canadian actuary and statistician, known primarily as a scholar and historian of the statistical research of Erastus L. De Forest.
Born in England, Wolfenden immigrated to Canada at the age of seventeen and worked as an actuary. For over twenty-five years, he was a consulting actuary in Toronto. In 1925 when four Protestant denominations merged into the United Church of Canada, he served as a consulting actuary in merging together the retirement plans of the clergy in the four different denominations. He retired in 1951.
He published numerous articles in actuarial and statistical journals. He was a vice-president of the Actuarial Society of America in 1940–1942. He was elected a Fellow of three learned societies: the Institute of Actuaries, the Royal Statistical Society, and the Society of Actuaries.
Wolfenden was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1924 at Toronto.

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