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'Entry' Points: Engaging Savings Strategies for Entry-level Workers

Whether you’re motivated by enhancing the appreciation of your retirement savings programs, focused on retention, or struggling to recruit, it’s important to engage and encourage good savings behaviors of your front-line and early career workers. 

In this unique and engaging keynote session at the 75th PSCA National Conference you’ll hear some new, innovative, and yet practical approaches that can help that critical component of your workforce get with the plan!

You’ll learn how to effectively leverage:

  •     In-plan features for retirement/savings
  •     Savings “out-of-plan” benefits like emergency savings plans
  •     Benefits/HR role in boosting front line worker savings
  •     The role of your benefit plans in recruiting this group
  •     Retention approaches to leverage benefits

That’s right - you’ll hear real world insights – and takeaway actionable strategies – from the Plan Sponsor Council of America’s 75th National Conference.

Join us – where you’ll take up – and take home - new, innovative, and yet practical approaches that can help that critical component of your workforce get with the plan!

April 28-29 – Phoenix, Arizona

Find out more – and reserve your place today at https://www.pscanational.org/

NOTE:  The 2022 PSCA National Conference is designed to offer 10+ hours of PSCA CE credit. To maintain your CPSP™ credential, you must complete 24 hours of continuing education credits each CPE cycle, which requires you to maintain and improve your knowledge regularly. See the Candidate Handbook for information on the CE cycle and requirements.

To request approval for other types of continuing education credit, please submit CE requests by March 18, 2022.