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We’re excited to have you join our 2020 Best of PLANSPONSOR National Conference!
Registered attendees, please enter the conference here.
Plan sponsors have significant responsibility to help ensure their company retirement plans are designed and delivered appropriately. However, in 2020, there have been many pressing issues that have made it difficult to stay current on best practices. There are many issues arising for year-end about which plan sponsors will want to be up-to-date.
To assist plan sponsors, PLANSPONSOR has created a mini-conference online to address key topics in six sessions across two days in November. Listen to panelists discuss the latest industry trends and best practices in critical areas including plan design, investments, financial wellness and student loan debt, regulatory compliance and more. Panelist discussions will help plan sponsors craft plans that meet the needs of their unique work forces—and areas of focus that have been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic—while implementing proper corporate governance that allows them to manage their fiduciary duties.
For plan sponsors—whether you work on the finance, treasury or human resource (HR) side of the retirement plan—the virtual Best of the PSNC provides you with information you can use immediately to ensure your plan runs at its peak. For retirement plan advisers, there is no better way to stay up to date on the latest challenges facing your clients.
agenda
Day 1
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10:50 am – 12:00 pm
Opening Remarks and Legislative and Regulatory Update
There’s been a flurry of regulations and legislation issued and passed in 2020—some as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and some not. As the end of the year nears, attorneys will review what plan sponsors need to know and what decisions they need to make.
MODERATOR:
Rebecca Moore, Managing Editor, PLANSPONSORPANELISTS:
Jodi H. Epstein, Partner, Ivins, Phillips & Barker, Chartered
Benjamin L. Grosz, Partner, Ivins, Phillips & Barker, Chartered -
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm
Refreshment Break
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
The Future of Student Loan Benefits: What to Expect in 2021
2020 has seen numerous changes to student loan policy and 2021 promises to bring even more change. Join us in a conversation with policy and industry experts as we consider how the political climate may impact your employees student debt and what leading employers are doing to help promote the financial wellness of their employees.
MODERATOR
Rebecca Moore, Managing Editor, PLANSPONSORPANELISTS
Lisa Ledoux, Senior Director of Benefits, Asurion
Elizabeth Vale, Distinguished Fellow, Fels Institute at University of Pennsylvania; Former Executive Director, White House Business Council
Will Sealy, CEO & Co-founder, Summer
Kerry Van Voris, Chief People Officer, Oscar Health
Jessica Ruggles, Director, Financial Wellness Outcomes Practice, Prudential Financialsponsored by Summer
Day 2
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10:55 am – 12:00 pm
Opening Remarks and Structuring Your Plan for Different Participant Needs
While some employees may have their financial houses in order, many are dealing with debt or trying to save for other expenses, such as children’s education. They may need to build an emergency savings fund or pay off debt before dedicating a portion of income to retirement savings. Those closer to retirement may be thinking of something other than rocking on a porch; perhaps a phased retirement would be good for them. Learn how to design your retirement program to meet the needs of employees of various demographics and financial situations.
MODERATOR:
Rebecca Moore, Managing Editor, PLANSPONSORPANELISTS:
Steve Vernon, President, Rest-of-Life Communications, Research Scholar, Stanford Center on Longevity
Scott Thoma, Principal of Client Needs Research, Edward Jones
Paul D’Aiutolo, SVP – Wealth Management, Sr. Retirement Plan Consultant, The D’Aiutolo, Malcolm & Associates Investment Consulting Group -
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm
Refreshment Break
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Figuring Out Fixed Income
Fixed income investments remain valuable for defined benefit (DB) plans and defined contribution (DC) retirement plan participants, but with a “new normal” of lower interest rates and increasing longevity, new vehicles may need to be considered. Learn which fixed income strategies are recommended to improve returns and how to incorporate them into retirement plans.
MODERATOR:
John Manganaro, Managing Editor, PLANADVISERPANELIST
Tripp Braillard, Senior Vice President, Defined Contribution Solutions, Heitman
Tracey M. Manzi, Vice President, Investment Services, Cammack Retirement Group
registration
Registration is now closed.
Providers (i.e. record keepers, asset managers, insurance companies) that are not sponsoring the conference will not be allowed to attend the conference.
Pricing
Plan Sponsors: Complimentary
Advisers/Consultants: Complimentary
speakers
sponsors
Become a sponsor. Join a select group of industry product and service providers who are maximizing their firm’s exposure in front of this highly influential group of plan sponsors and retirement plan advisers.
For more information on sponsoring at the event, please contact Rob Reif at Robert.Reif@issmediasolutions.com / 203-258-6622.