Greg Zebolsky
FSA, MAAA
Principal, Consulting Actuary
Tampa, FL, US
Greg is a principal in the Tampa office of Milliman. He joined the firm in 1983.
Experience
Greg’s primary area of expertise is Life Plan Communities (also known as continuing care retirement communities or CCRCs). He performs comprehensive actuarial studies for CCRCs, including population projections, actuarial balance sheets, cash flow projections, and actuarial pricing analyses. Greg assists CCRCs with expansions and repositioning, and is experienced in the design, development, and pricing of residency agreements. He has also performed numerous mortality and morbidity studies for lifecare communities.
Professional Designations
- Fellow, Society of Actuaries
- Member, American Academy of Actuaries
Education
- BS, Applied Mathematics, University of Nebraska
Affiliations
- Greg served on the ASOP No. 3 Task Force for revision of the CCRC standard of practice. He chaired the Society of Actuaries’ project oversight group for The Analysis of CCRC Data research project and served three years on the Society’s Examination Committee for Course G522—CCRC/Long-Term Care. He also served on the board of directors and the program committee of the Nebraska Actuaries Club.
Publications
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Article
Impacts of COVID-19 on continuing care retirement communities
05 October 2020
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By Andrew Dalton, Greg Zebolsky
This article discusses the impact that COVID-19 could have on actuarial assumptions relevant to continuing care retirement communities—specifically, mortality and morbidity—as well as other experience, including especially the number of non-contractual residents in assisted living unit and skilled nursing facility levels of care.
Article
An introduction to continuing care retirement communities
28 July 2014
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By Greg Zebolsky
Continuing care retirement communities are an attractive option for a growing number of the independent elderly U.S. population, but the structure and services offered at each CCRC can vary widely.