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Are You Taking Advantage of Your NCPERS Member Benefits?
NCPERS membership benefits continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the public pension community.
By: Bridget Early, Director of Membership and Strategic Alliances, NCPERS
During last month's Annual Conference & Exhibition, attendees had the opportunity to win one free registration for an upcoming NCPERS event. To enter, they simply had to calculate their ‘score' based on how many member benefits they had taken advantage of.
Congratulations to the prize winner, Grace Flores from Corpus Christi Firefighter's Retirement System!
NCPERS membership benefits continue to evolve and grow to meet the needs of the public pension community. Find a list below of some of the core benefits NCPERS members have access to. Are you taking full advantage of your membership?
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Exclusive access to NCPERS in-person events, including opportunities to speak and make valuable connections.
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Earn your accredited fiduciary (AF) designation.
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Sponsor an event or participate in the exhibit hall to show your support of the public pension community.
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Connect with fellow NCPERS members using the online directory and discussion forum.
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Save on key products and services through NCPERS affinity programs:
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Participate in the CEO, CIO, or Communications Roundtable.
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Attend a webinar or visit the Center for Online Learning for virtual learning opportunities.
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Read and/or submit content for NCPERS leading publications:
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NewsClips
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The Monitor
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PERSist
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Retirement Security SmartBrief
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Submit your job postings, RFPs, and organization's news to be featured in NCPERS publications, blog, and social media.
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Participate in the Annual Public Retirement Systems Study.
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Participate in or purchase NCPERS Public Pension Compensation Survey.
Find a full list of NCPERS member benefits at www.ncpers.org/membership. If you have any questions about these benefits or your NCPERS membership status, please contact membership@ncpers.org.
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