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FINANCIAL INFORUM TO REVEAL STRATEGIES ABOUT HOW TO HELP CONSUMERS HELP
THEMSELVES
Atlanta, March 2005 – As
Americans prepare to enter retirement in record numbers, they face a
variety of complex issues, ranging from the future of Social Security to
the nuances of a fluctuating market. Many
consumers are critically unprepared financially to deal with this, and the
financial services industry is in the prime position to serve consumers’
best interests by providing the choices, advice and education they need to
assume accountability for their financial futures.
Mark R. Thresher, president and chief operating officer of
Nationwide Financial will discuss how to serve this need at LOMA’s
Financial Inforum, to be held May 15-18, 2005 in
Orlando
.
Every
year, LOMA’s Financial Inforum addresses financial, strategic, and
treasury management issues, and provides excellent networking
opportunities. The 2005 meeting will include topics such as emerging
opportunities in retirement markets, turning risk into opportunity with
enterprise risk management, and broker and consultant compensation in a
post-Spitzer world. The
conference will also feature futurist Eamonn Kelly, who will discuss
multiple dynamics and how we can anticipate the threats and opportunities
that are around the corner.
“I’ve
been attending LOMA’s Financial Inforum for many years and have found it
to be one of the best places to network and learn new ideas that are very
beneficial,” said Glen R. Derback, CLU, CA, senior vice president and
controller of Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company.
Registration
for LOMA’s Financial Inforum is $1,095 for LOMA members and $1,595 for
nonmembers if registrations are received by April 19, 2005.
For more information, visit www.loma.org/inforum.asp
or call 770-984-6438.
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