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Liz Davidson
Knowledge of how finances affect employee success and participation in benefits will continue to grow and the changing landscape of the workplace will continue to shift to one that helps employees reach individual goals in order to reach company objectives. Times are changing for the better.

Scott Mardis
Aside from the fact that I am a big baseball fan, my wife loves eBay, and consumer-driven health care happens to be my field of employment, I would say — nothing. At least that is what I would have said yesterday.

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Ann Slotwinski

Ann Slotwinski, assistant vice president, Third Party Administrator (TPA) Services, John Hancock Retirement Plan Services (RPS), has been appointed as a member of the board of directors for the National Institute of Pension Administrators (NIPA), an organization dedicated to enhancing professionalism in the retirement plan industry by providing opportunities for professional growth through relevant, comprehensive, quality programs and designations.

Slotwinski will serve a three-year term in which she will work with the other members of the NIPA Board of Directors to provide strong leadership for the association, strategic guidance and to set a sound and accurate course for its future. 

 



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