Robert
J.
Reiskytl
FCA MAAA FSA
Partner, Aon
Rob Reiskytl leads Aon's national Retirement Strategy and Design Team, working with organizations in the development of pension, defined contribution, retiree health, and phased retirement programs. His consulting work includes Human Resources and retirement strategy; implementation of new or revised plans including design, financing, administration; communication, ongoing management and evaluation of plans. He leads the firm’s research on retirement income adequacy and is particularly familiar with creative plan design alternatives and behavioral finance issues as they relate to defined contribution plans and financial wellbeing.
Rob presents regularly on retirement-related issues at professional meetings, and has spoken for the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, Enrolled Actuaries, the Retirement Income Industry Association, the Human Resource Executive Health and Benefits Leadership Conference, the CFA Institute, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Pensions & Investments, the Investment Management Institute, the International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists, and the Midwest Pension Conference. He has served on the Conference of Consulting Actuaries’ Board of Directors for 8 years, member and Chair of the Annual Meeting Program Committee, member and chair of the Membership Committee, member of other committees including the Strategic Planning Committee, Benefits Committee, and Investment Committee.
Rob has more than 35 years of retirement and broader human resources consulting experience. He is a Principal at Aon, a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, a Fellow of the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Rob holds a B.S. degree in mathematics from Wheaton College in Illinois and an M.S. degree in actuarial science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Practice Area(s)
- Retirement
- Health & Welfare
- Life
- Casualty
- Other
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