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Call for Speakers: NCPERS 2024 Public Safety Conference

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  • On: 06/27/2024 16:49:44
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NCPERS is excited to announce the call for speakers is now open for our upcoming Public Safety Conference, held October 27-30 in Palm Springs, CA.
By: Lizzy Lees, NCPERS

NCPERS is excited to announce the call for speakers is now open for our upcoming Public Safety Conference, held October 27-30 in Palm Springs, CA. This member-only event offers a unique opportunity for you to share insights with trustees and staff members of fire, police, and other first responder pension systems.

Your expertise enables us to deliver critical pension information to our fund members, ensuring they stay informed and prepared for the challenges they face. By hosting an educational session, you'll demonstrate your commitment to educating and supporting the public pension community. Submit your proposal by August 5th.

We are looking for sessions that provide a great learning experience (not a commercial for a product or service) and that are lively, entertaining, innovative, informative and interactive. Topics being considered include, but are not limited to:
  • Addressing Unique Challenges to Administering Public Safety Plans
  • Reducing and Managing Stress for Public Safety Personnel
  • Developments/Improvements to Evaluation Disability Claims
  • Latest in Health Care Impacting Public Safety
  • Sustainability of Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP) Plans
  • For access to topics covered at past conferences, click here.
Additional details about the submission process and selection criteria are available here. Only proposals from NCPERS members will be accepted for this event.

If you are interested in contributing to our conference as a speaker, please submit your session proposal by Monday, August 5

Please direct any questions to education@ncpers.org.

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