Stanley B. Tulin

FSA, FCA, MAAA
Vice Chairman & Chief Financial Officer
AXA Financial

Stanley B. Tulin is Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of AXA Financial, Inc., Executive Vice President of AXA Group and a member of its executive committee.
Mr. Tulin is also Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company and AXA Financial Services, LLC, both of which are subsidiaries of AXA Financial, Inc. He is also a Director of AXA Equitable, and a Director of Alliance Capital Management, L.P., a subsidiary of AXA Financial, Inc.

In addition to his current responsibilities at AXA Financial, Mr. Tulin has responsibility for Group financial communication, relations with rating agencies and consolidated risk assessment.

Mr. Tulin joined AXA Equitable in 1996 as Senior Executive Vice President and CFO. In May 1997, he became Executive Vice President and CFO of AXA Financial, and in February 1998 was named Vice Chairman and a Director of AXA Equitable, while continuing to hold the duties of CFO.

Prior to joining AXA Equitable, Mr. Tulin was Co-Chairman of Coopers & Lybrand’s Insurance Industry Practice, with broad responsibilities for services delivered to the life insurance industry, both domestically and internationally, including audit, tax, actuarial, management and systems consulting.

Before joining Coopers & Lybrand, L.L.P., Mr. Tulin was with Milliman & Robertson, Inc. for 17 years, where he developed a large actuarial and strategic planning group that addressed a broad range of industry issues, particularly mergers and acquisitions. From 1983 to 1988, he served as the consulting actuary to the Rehabilitators of the Baldwin-United Corporation Life Company subsidiaries in rehabilitation.

Mr. Tulin is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, a member of the Board of Trustees of The Actuarial Foundation and a frequent speaker at actuarial and insurance industry conferences. Among other community activities, Mr. Tulin is a Board member and Treasurer of the Jewish Theological Seminary; member of the Board of Overseers at Brandeis University Graduate School of International Economics and Finance; and a Founder of both the U.S. Holocaust Museum and the Wiesenthal Center.

January 2005