When: 15/04/2021 for 10am - 11.00am Where: Online Event | Registration on webinar platform is required prior to event. Scroll down to the end of the booking confirmation to locate the link. Cost: Non Members: €50, IAPF Member - Pension Scheme Representative (Non Practitioner): Free of Charge,
“What keeps you awake at night?”
The role of trustee has always been challenging but with greater complexity, increased regulation and higher expectations it has become even more difficult. This webinar will draw on the experience of professional trustees to highlight some of the main issues trustees face at the moment and how these can be tackled. This event is open to Trustees only in order to facilitate open discussion.
This event will be allocated 1 CPD hours by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We will received for 1 CPD hour from the LIA (LIA11169_2021), the IOB (2021-1152) and the IIPM under category 2. Pensions & PTP(Pension Trustee Practitioners Hours) . If you have a query relating to the CPD hours, please contact the relevant awarding bodies.
10:00am
Welcome and Introduction Jerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF
Panel Discussion
Jerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF | Amanda James, Director, Trustee Principles | Lisa Buckley, Head of Pensions and Benefits, Zurich | Brian Buggy, Brian Buggy Pensions Law
Q&A from Audience
11:00am
Ends
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