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Save the Date: NCPERS 2025 Chief Officers Summit

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  • On: 11/18/2024 12:24:13
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The Chief Officers Summit brings together public pension plan executives for a peer-driven experience focused on candid conversations and practical solutions.
Save the date for an exclusive gathering of public pension executives: NCPERS 2025 Chief Officers Summit, taking place June 16-18 in New York City. Join fellow executives who understand the challenges unique to the pension industry and share your commitment to driving innovation. With no vendors allowed, this unique event is where public pension leaders engage, learn, and grow. Sign up here to learn more

Why Attend? The summit brings together CEOs and CIOs of public pension plans for a peer-driven experience focused on candid conversations and practical solutions. Here, executives can step away from daily demands and take a moment to strategize about the future of public pensions—gaining fresh perspectives and building valuable connections with peers who share their vision. 

What to Expect: While the 2025 agenda is still being finalized, you can explore the 2024 agenda to get a glimpse of the impactful sessions and discussions designed for public pension CEOs and CIOs.  

Who Should Attend? This summit is exclusively for C-Suite leaders in public pensions  

When: June 16-18, 2025 

Where: New York City, New York 

We are also excited to highlight a special visit to the New York Stock Exchange, where you will have the opportunity to tour the iconic venue and engage with executives in a historic setting. 

Sign up here to be notified when registration opens. Please direct any questions to conferences@ncpers.org

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