Rejuvenate! Strategies to Help Your Business Thrive. The 2010 Retirement Industry Conference presents new strategies and insights designed to grow your business and achieve outstanding results.
This comprehensive conference is for you, if your role involves:
- Individual annuity and retirement income products
- Defined contribution or defined benefit retirement plans
- Accumulation or retirement income
- Strategic planning
- Product development and risk management
- Marketing, distribution, operations or communications
The Retirement Industry Conference delivers a comprehensive exploration of today's retirement industry and where it's going, and features dozens of sessions focused on:
- Annuities
- Retirement plans
- Retirement income
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Thank you to our 2010 Sponsors and Exhibitors
Don't miss our outstanding sessions by top industry speakers, including:
- Will We Grow Old in the Dark? The Continuing Entitlement Crisis
Michael D. Tanner, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Retirement financing issues will continue to be among the forefront of issues facing society in North America and around the world. There are numerous public policy issues that can impact how, when or if someone will be able to retire. Issues impacting this include healthcare, taxation and the role of public and private markets to meet those needs. Tanner will share insight on current public policy and how this may support or inhibit a healthy retirement and retirement industry.
- Credit Crunched: What Is the New Normal?
Paul Solman, Correspondent, The PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
What impact will the economic and financial crisis of the past 18 months have on retirement policy going forward? What are consumers thinking… and doing? How can the industry regain the trust of Americans and get them to soberly plan and manage retirement? Solman will offer his unique insight on retirement, and the retirement industry's future.
- Where Do We Go from Here? Practical Solutions for Retirement Income
Cynthia Egan, President, T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services
As 78 million baby boomers — the largest generation in American history — enter retirement in the coming years, the need for practical strategies to generate sustainable retirement income is greater than ever. Financial market turmoil and economic uncertainty have only added to the challenge. Egan shares her perspective on the products, services, and solutions that address key investor concerns and behavioral challenges and maximize their opportunity for a financially secure retirement.
Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities
Registration Fees:
LIMRA, LOMA and SOA members early bird fee: $975
Non-Member early bird fee: $1375
Register After March 17:
LIMRA, LOMA and SOA members: $1075
Non-Member: $1475
Special Discounted Group Registration Fee Opportunity:
If five (5) or more individual employees from the same company register for this meeting, each individual registrant may take advantage of a group registration fee of $875 per person if you register by March 17, 2010, or $975 after March 17, 2010.
Note: Presenter registrations and individuals utilizing any other discounts do not qualify toward the required five-registrant-per-company minimum. If a registrant's company does not ultimately meet the aforementioned eligibility criteria (i.e., there are fewer than five registrants from the company who paid the qualifying full-conference fee), registrants will receive a notice of any balance due based on the difference between the regular applicable rate and the discounted group rate.