When: 26/05/2016 for 8.00am for 8.30am - 1.00pm Where: Printworks, Dublin Castle Cost: IAPF Member - Practitioner (Organisations that provide professional services to pension funds): €375, Non Members: €550, IAPF Member - Pension Scheme Representative (Non Practitioner): Free of Charge,
Time
Subject
8.15am
Welcome, Conference Chair Jerry Moriarty, IAPF
IAPF DC Committee Update Roma Burke, LCP & IAPF DC Committee
Pension Policy Around the World Alistair Byrne, State Street Global Advisors
DC Investment Trends Ian Sykes, Willis Towers Watson
Responsibility at Point of Retirement Paddy Keating, Pension Fund Trustee, Ian Devlin, Eversheds
Panel Discussion
Paddy Keating, Pension Fund Trustee, Ian Devlin, Eversheds, Colm Fortune, Microsoft & Chair IAPF DC Committee, Ciaran Martin, Acumen & Trust Pension Trustees
PQS Presention
10.20am
BREAK
Aon Hewitt DC Survey Martin Condon, Aon Hewitt
How UK DC Schemes are using technology for better communication and decision making
Laura Myers, Lane Clark & Peacock
Panel Discussion Laura Myers, Lane Clark & Peacock & Niall O’Callaghan, Mercer, Steve Sykes, Shilling, An Arthur J. Gallagher Company
Cyber Security & Data Protection Breaches
Andreas Carney, Matheson
Master Trust – Where to from here? Dianne Day, Independent Trustee Services Limited
13.00
Chair’s Closing Remarks
Jerry Moriarty, IAPF
13.15pm
Lunch
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