Sir Joseph Burn
KBE
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* Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, post-nominal letters
* Knowledge-based engineering
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,
FRICS
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(1871–1950) was chairman of the
Prudential Insurance
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company.
He was a fellow of the
Institute of Actuaries
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and served as the organization's president from 1926–1928. The "Sir Joseph Burn Prize" is awarded by the Institute of Actuaries to the UK student with the best performance in the actuarial exams, thereby becoming eligible to transfer to the Class of Fellow.
Personal background
Burn was married to Emily H. (
née
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Smith) Burn.
They were the parents of engineer Douglas Courtney Burn, Kathleen Esther Burn, Marguerite Emily (Peggy) Barrowman nee Burn (wife of
Barclay Barrowman), solicitor Maurice James Burn, and the painter,
Rodney Joseph Burn.
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References
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1871 births
1950 deaths
British actuaries
Knights_Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire
Journal of the Institute of Actuaries (1886-1994): Memoir Sir Joseph Burn
Actuaries: Sir Joseph Burn Prize