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Call for Speakers: NCPERS 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibition
NCPERS is thrilled to announce that the call for speakers is officially open for our 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibition, taking place May 18–21 in vibrant Denver, CO!
NCPERS is thrilled to announce that the call for speakers is officially open for our 2025 Annual Conference & Exhibition, taking place May 18–21 in vibrant Denver, CO! As the longest-running educational conference for state and local public pensions, there's no better place to showcase your expertise and share innovative ideas to help shape the future of our industry.
We are looking for dynamic, engaging presentations that provide valuable insights, innovative solutions, and practical strategies that can equip our members with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the unique challenges facing public pensions. Submit your proposal here.
We welcome proposals on topics such as:
- Investments & Financial Principles
- Actuarial Concepts & Risk Management
- Legislative & Regulatory Developments
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Pension Management
- Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies
- Healthcare, Benefits, & Retirement Trends
- Sustainability & ESG Investing
- Leadership, Change Management, & Crisis Planning
- Behavioral Economics & Member Decision-Making
- And more!
The deadline to submit your session proposal is Monday, February 3, 2025. Find additional details about the selection criteria, speaker requirements, and timeline here. Please note: Only submissions from NCPERS members will be considered.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Cassandra Smoot, NCPERS' senior director of operations, at education@ncpers.org or 202-601-2447.
Thank you for helping us deliver impactful education to public pension professionals. We look forward to your submission and hope to see you at one of our future events or webinars.
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