For over 25 years the IPPFA has offered Public Pension Trustees the best and latest in trustee training. With the recent far reaching changes in pension law and with the difficult challenges yet to come, the IPPFA strives to prepare pension trustees for the future. Please join us for Training in Ethics, Investment Procedures, Fiduciary Responsibilities, Legal and Legislative Updates, and much, much more and all with nationally renowned speakers.

The Trustee Workshop will be offered on Tuesday October 2nd, designed for those trustees that need a refresher or are new to a board. And as every year the IPPFA Golf Outing will be held before the conference on October 2nd.
After a busy day attending the conference, enjoy one of the many recreational facilities the Grand Geneva has to offer or dine, relax and network at one of the several restaurants and lounges on site. Need to get out? Drive less than 10 minutes to one of Downtown Lake Geneva's many restaurants. |
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2012 IPPFA Midwest Pension Conference
Hotel
Reservations now available
IPPFA Midwest Pension Conference will be held
in Lake Geneva, WI.
The dates for the 2012 conference are
October 2 - 5, 2012.
The venue will be the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa.
The IPPFA rate is $138.00 per night.
Click
here or call the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa
direct at 1-800-558-3417.


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| Robert Pozen is Chairman Emeritus of MFS Investment Management, the oldest mutual fund company in the United States, and a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School. He previously was Vice-Chair of Fidelity Investments. He has published numerous articles in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the London Financial Times. He has served in senior positions at public entities such as the SEC and the State of Massachusetts. He was a member of the President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security, and Chairman of the SEC's Advisory Committee on Financial reporting. |
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| Ted C. Fishman is a veteran journalist, essayist and former member and trader of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. His latest book, Shock of Gray, The Aging of the World's Population and How it Pits Young Against Old, Child Against Parent, Worker Against Boss, Company Against Rival, and Nation Against Nation (Scribner Books, October 2010) looks at how the aging of the world is propelling globalization, redefining nearly every important relationship we have and changing life for everyone young and old. |
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