2011 Cowan Insurance Group Pension and Benefits Seminar

Practical approach to idenifying and managing potential risks and costs associated with your programs.

Every year, Cowan’s Benefits and Retirement Consulting Division provides clients with an update on the latest trends and legislation affecting employers. This year, they will be holding their 2011 Pension and Benefits Update on October 26th. Please click here to see the full invite.

The seminar, being hosted at Cowan’s Cambridge Office, will focus on several key areas:

  1. Pooled Retirement Pension Plan (PRPP) and the importance of understanding overall financial literacy.
  2. An update on increased drug claims and how they impact group benefit programs.
  3. A review of case law and the legalities associated with implementing benefit plan changes.

If you would like to attend, there are still a few spots open. Please contactmarisa.macnab@cowangroup.ca for more information or to sign up.

Speakers include:

  • Katherine Clarke Rapp, Senior Pension Consultant, Cowan Insurance Group
  • Lisa Plater, Retirement and Financial Planner, Cowan Financial Solutions
  • Penny Zanussi, Principal Consultant, Cowan Insurance Group
  • Suzanne Lepage, Private Health Plan Strategist, Suzanne Lepage Consulting
  • Kathy Sotirakos, Senior Market Access Manager, Amgen Canada Inc.
  • John Preziosco, Associate, Hicks Morley

About David Black

As a commercial account representative with Cowan Insurance Group, David is responsible for providing insurance and risk management expertise and support to the manufacturing industry - Cowan’s largest commercial segment. He’s been part of the sales team for five years, and came to Cowan with 11 years of underwriting experience exclusively in the manufacturing sector. He helps create insurance programs for companies with locations in Canada, the United States and overseas. David holds his Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation and has an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Windsor.

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