2024 CCA Annual Meeting

Sessions:

001 - Shape of Things to Come: Demographic Decline, Economic Stagnation and Geopolitical Instability October 27, 2024 5:15 PM - 6:55 PM

Birthrates have collapsed across much of the world. Most developed countries, including the United States, face a future of population aging and slowing economic growth. Workforces will shrink, fiscal burdens will rise, and public debt will mount. Zero-sum isolationism and protective trade barriers may spread. While populations in some parts of the emerging world are still growing (think Sub-Saharan Africa), others (think China, Russia, or Iran) are experiencing unprecedented demographic decline. All of this could be destabilizing. Our presenters examine how demographic trends are reshaping the economic and geopolitical landscape of the twenty-first century. They will also explore possible strategies for staving off demographic and economic decline, from enacting pro-natal policies to increasing immigration and extending work lives.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 1.50

002 - Business Session & Naked Networking with Kari Mirabal October 28, 2024 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM

The CCA’s Business Session precedes the Monday General Session with the welcoming of attendees, announcement of new directors and officers, Treasurer’s Report and presentation of the CCA’s annual awards. Our keynote presentation by Kari Mirabal immediately follows. Today’s competitive business market demands results, and a powerful circle of influence can help you achieve optimal results. Welcome to NAKED Networking® - a dynamic keynote that explores five common networking mistakes (and provides solutions). You'll explore an easy to remember acronym, NAKED (Neglect, Afraid, Knowledge, Engage, Dedicate) with Kari Mirabal, networking expert and high-energy presenter who leaves audiences begging for more. She leverages storytelling and simple real-world strategies to build and sustain authentic connections. Discover how to position yourself for success in this energizing experience that challenges you to build and sustain powerful networks. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey as you dive into creative methods to "NETWORK SMARTER".

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 1.50

101 - Late Breaking Developments October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

Expert speakers discuss the latest developments in the private pension sector. Recent rulings and regulations (proposed and final) are covered in addition to pending retirement plan legislation and litigation activity.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 0.75 EA Non-Core: 0.75 CPD: 1.50

102 - (When Things Don't Go According to) Plan Administration October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

Late retirement can introduce plan administration complexities including actuarial increase of required minimum distributions. Panelists discuss the issues to look out for and offer practical approaches to late retirement issues.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

103 - Just Your Average Annuity Placement Session October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

As the annuity purchase market evolves, so do the insurers. In past Annual Meeting sessions, we’ve taken a broad view of the PRT market. Speakers in this session focus on average-sized annuity placements and below and the issues associated with them. You’ll walk away with the perspective from some of the insurers that participate in small to mid-sized transactions.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

104 - AI: Influences on Healthcare October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

The state of AI in today’s broader macroeconomic environment.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

105 - Healthcare 2030: Where Are We Headed? October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

Aging population, shrinking provider pool, hospital consolidation and closures, and the impact of technology. The macroeconomic healthcare environment will change in ways both known and unknown in the next 5-10 years. Join our panel of experts and futurists as we peer into the crystal ball to consider the impact of possible futures in the healthcare market.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

106 - Total Well-Being - How Forward Looking Employers are Responding October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

Employees’ physical, mental, social, and financial health impacts their productivity and engagement – making it a business imperative. Employers are focusing on the diverse needs of its multigenerational workforce in developing their well-being approach. In addition, questions about the ROI of these program require strong strategy and governance to maximize the impact of these programs. Join us for this interactive session.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 1.50

107 - CCA White Paper 2.0 October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

In _________ the CCA released an exposure draft of a revision to their white paper on funding policies and practices for public sector pension plans. Speakers at this session review what is new in “white paper 2.0” including areas where the public sector community was invited to comment.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

108 - Withdrawal Liability - A Legal Perspective October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

The panel will consist of several attorneys specializing in multiemployer pension plans. They will discuss current contentious legal issues affecting these plans. Topics will include: withdrawal liability discount rates, timing of assumptions, changes, successor liability, etc.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

109 - Interconnected Global Economy: Trade Wars and Comparing Employer Costs October 28, 2024 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM

Global supply chains are on the move. Highlighting changing demographic trends. Speakers at this session explore how actuaries in HR can influence corporate decisions. They discuss changing population, education, future of work and impact on labor costs.

Session Category: International
Credits: CPD: 1.50

201 - Orange is the New Gray October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

For its members, the CCA maintains a library of CCA’s Pension Actuarial Resource Committee discussion of technical and regulatory retirement topic questions submitted by members. The discussions are similar to the former Gray Books (IRS), Blue Books (PBGC), and Green Books (DOL) published at the EA Meeting. Panelists lead a review of recent discussions of particular interest and facilitate a dialogue on practical implications and alternative approaches.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

202 - Decumulation/Retirement Income Planning in a DC World October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

DC plans can provide a great retirement benefit but most participants rely on some form of withdrawal rather than convert some of their assets into lifetime income. With interest rates at today’s levels and some of the recent SECURE Act changes is it time for lifetime income to finally take off?

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

203 - Retiree Medical Plan Design and Funding Opportunities October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Want to hear about the latest design opportunities with retiree medical plans, options and issues for funding them and implications for valuing such plans? Join our panelists as they discuss these very topics. Specific items include: Use of Medicare Advantage plans, HRAs, and Pre-Medicare designs; funding retiree medical plans through VEBA trusts, 401(h) accounts, and 420 transfers as well as how to determine the maximum tax-deductible contribution; a review of assumptions specific to retiree medical plan valuations such as draw-down, assumptions for account-based plans, and reconciling pre-65 expected benefit payments.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 0.75 CPD: 1.50

204 - AI in Healthcare Delivery October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

AI has tremendous ability to influence how healthcare is delivered with expectations of a more efficient and cost-effective healthcare system. Speakers at this session cover how AI is currently being used in the diagnosis, care delivery, and administration and what the healthcare actuary needs to consider for planning and projections.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

205 - Large Claimant Trends and Risk Mitigation October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Discussion on what conditions and treatments are prevalent in employer health plans. Explore what employers are considering in stoploss solutions to help mitigate claims projection volatility.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

206 - Evolving Trends in ERISA and Related Litigation October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Speakers at this session provide an introduction to the stages of class action litigation, and then examine the key trends in current litigation spanning DC plans, investments, DB plans, and health plan topics.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

207 - GFOA Best Practices and Advisories October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

The Committee on Retirement Benefits Administration (CORBA) of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) issues best practices (do this) and advisories (don’t do this) related to public pension and OPEB plans. In the last two years, CORBA has made a strong effort to review and update these documents. Speakers at this session discuss what’s new and notable within CORBA’s best practices and advisories. These will include the Best Practice on “Core Elements of a Funding Policy for Governmental Pension and OPEB Plans”, the Best Practice on “Sustainable Funding Practices for Defined Benefit Pensions and OPEB”, and potentially a fresh update to the Advisory on “Pension Obligation Bonds”. BP – Core elements of funding policy for pensions/OPEB BP – Sustainable funding practices for pensions/OPEB Advisory – Pension Obligation Bonds

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

208 - PBGC Update for Single and Multiemployer Plans October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

PBGC provides an update on recent regulations and the Corporation’s regulatory agenda impacting multiemployer and single-employer plans.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

209 - Interest Rates? October 28, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

A long period of liberal monetary policy and historically low rates followed the capital market crisis of 2008. Then everything changed. The COVID crisis brought a flood of fiscal stimulus, and inflation surged. In response, the Fed tightened monetary policy and rates rose dramatically. Now inflation is winding down, and monetary policy is certain to loosen. What will happen to interest rates? There’s a consensus that they’ll drop, but how much? What’s the natural level of rates absent policy intervention? Speakers explore the supply/demand drivers of rates and implications for the near and long term.

Session Category: Investment
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

301 - Practical Applications of Retirement ASOPs October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Retirement ASOPs continue to be updated and practical application of these changes also evolves. Presenters discuss recent changes and share considerations on how to implement into your work.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

302 - ERISA Trivia October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

ERISA turns 50! Whether you are a new Enrolled Actuary or have a few years under your belt, spend 75 minutes testing your actuarial knowledge.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

303 - M&A Activity with Multiemployer Liability Exposure October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

It is not uncommon for retirement plan consultants to help with M&A activity. But what happens when your client is acquiring a company with multiemployer liability exposure? The speakers in this session walk through the key considerations and analysis that needs to be addressed to help your client make optimal decision with respect to their target acquisition.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

304 - Shining a Light: The Transformative Power of Healthcare Transparency Data October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

In this illuminating session speaker delve into the pivotal role of healthcare transparency data in shaping the future of healthcare. We’ll explore how transparency data enables objective evaluation of healthcare quality, cost effectiveness, and practical outcomes. Ultimately, we will look to underscore the indispensable value of transparency data in facilitating informed evaluations and continuous enhancement within the healthcare landscape.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

305 - Health Equity - Affordability and Access to Care (Including Telehealth) October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

What is health equity and access? Factors that impact access to care and affordability. Telehealth benefits and barriers.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

306 - Navigating the Gator-Infested Waters With Assistance from the ABCD October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Come and see how the ABCD can help you through its Request for Guidance program and hear some case studies on what not to do.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

307 - Investing Strategies for Public Plans Including Leverage, CMAs and Alternatives October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

The low interest rate environment of the last 15 years has resulted in public retirement systems increasing the usage of leverage and alternative investments to enhance returns. Speakers explore how these strategies have evolved over the years and what the actuary should consider when reviewing capital market assumptions. Hear directly from investment and retirement system experts.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

308 - Dueling Multiemployer Actuaries: What we Like to Argue About These Days? October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Enjoy watching a good debate? Come watch multiemployer actuaries discuss the gray areas of the profession.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

309 - Reflecting Climate Change in the Management of Public and Private Pension Plans October 28, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM

Our financial future is undeniably linked to the health of our planet, making the integration of climate change into the management of pension plan a critical need. Speakers from outside the USA who have studied and reacted to these needs speak of the urgency and their experiences with both private and public plans.

Session Category: International
Credits: CPD: 1.50

401 - 415/417 October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

We are all familiar with the requirements under IRC 415 and 417 but when was the last time you dug into them? Was it when you sat for your EA exams? Come learn about what is new (and not so new) with 415 and 417.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

402 - Reopening DB Plans October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

As DB plans become overfunded and/or companies look to differentiate themselves in the war for talent, a DB benefit can provide retirement security. Speakers discuss why a sponsor may want to reopen their DB plan and discuss creative designs that appropriately balance risk. Notes: Variable Annuity and Market-Based Cash Balance

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.00 EA Non-Core: 1.00 CPD: 2.00

403 - Executive Compensation and Benefits from an Actuary’s Perspective October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

If your only exposure to non-qualified plan is an excess plan SERP, you’re missing out. Speakers provide basic education on a host of non-qualified and executive compensation plans and arrangements.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.00 CPD: 2.00

404 - Value Based Care: What is the Value? October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Value-based care enrollment continues to grow, but does it really produce value? Panelists provide insights on how value is created and varies by line of business. In addition, the value to members, payers, and providers will be delineated.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 2.00

405 - Charting the Course: The Pre-Medicare and Medicare Individual Marketplace After the IRA October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Speakers discuss opportunities in both the pre-Medicare and Medicare marketplace following the IRA. Topics include shifts in premiums, coverage options and out-of-pocket costs, offering a comprehensive understanding of how the legislative changes impact individuals, carriers and the broader healthcare system. We may also dive into differences between group MA and individual MA.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 2.00

406 - Productivity, Project Management, and Talent Development in the Hybrid Workplace October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

The migration to a hybrid work environment provides flexibility and opportunity for employers and employees. It also necessitates rethinking many of the aspects of how we manage work and develop talent. Speakers explore how consulting firms are using these issues as a springboard for innovating how we run the modern actuarial workplace.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 2.00

407 - ADEC vs Fixed Rate Plans - Other ASOP 4 Issues October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Come participate in a discussion where we will compare and contrast ADEC and fixed rate plans, as well as discuss possible impact of contribution lags, output smoothing, level-dollar payments, on UAAL and other ASOP 4 issues.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

408 - Long Term Plan Solvency - SFA and Other Factors October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

Long-term plan solvency is a key consideration for multiemployer pension plans. Panelists discuss how that is influenced by SFA, annuity purchases, immunization, plan mergers, and other strategies.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

409 - Addressing Global Retirement Challenges With Corporate Spinoff Transactions October 29, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM

After years of consolidation, there has been a trend among large global multinationals to divest its non-core businesses and focus their efforts on their core business. It is customary for the divested businesses to inherit the retirement programs that are not aligned with the spinoff company’s business model. In this session we will first discuss what companies need to do to prepare for the spinoff from a pension accounting perspective. Then we will address how divested companies have dealt with the challenge of inheriting global programs that may not necessarily align with the company’s business objective.

Session Category: International
Credits: EA Non-Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

501 - ERISA 50 Years - Where has the Time Gone? October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

A new car cost $5,000, a new home cost $35,000 and life expectancy at birth was age 72. All in the Family was the most popular TV show and “The Way We Were” by Barbara Streisand was the number one song. The year was 1974 and President Gerald Ford signed ERISA into law on September 2nd. Fifty years have come and gone and retirement plans have aged and matured. Have the changes been for the better or worse? Attend this session and hear our experts discuss how ERISA has evolved and changed the American retirement plan landscape!

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.00 EA Non-Core: 1.00 CPD: 2.00

502 - SECURE 2.0: Guidance and Design Opportunities for DC Plans October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

The SECURE 2.0 Act changed a lot for administration and design of DC plans. Speaker review SECURE 2.0 guidance issued in the past year impacting DC plans as well as discuss plan design opportunities. Possibilities in the area of Pooled Employer Plans (PEPs), Multiple Employer Plans (MEPs), and Group of Plans (GOPs) will also be discussed.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.00 CPD: 2.00

503 - The Many Flavors of Accounting Standards October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

Why are there so many accounting standards? IFRS vs. GAAP vs. CAS vs. statutory accounting, what are the differences? This session is an introduction to the many different ways pension plans are accounted for, and includes a compare and contrast between the measures.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

504 - …And in This Corner… October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

With a bruising election season underway, this session will dive into competing healthcare policy proposals. Candidates take the stage to make their cases and to take questions directly from the audience. Come prepared to participate and get into the weeds of healthcare issues certain to be top of mind for your clients.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 2.00

505 - Current Topics in Medicare Advantage, Part D, and the Inflation Reduction Act October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

Speakers highlight current topics in Medicare Advantage, Part D, and changes to the programs due to the Inflation Reduction Act. Topics will include Medicare Advantage, Part D, employer sponsored Medicare plans and OPEB valuation issues.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 2.00

506 - Responsible Uses of AI and Other Technologies October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

Come to this session to share what you know and learn what you don’t know about AI and evolving tools. Speakers will address how to use AI effectively and responsibly in your consulting practices. Also discussed will be data analytics tools and potential for integration with AI.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: EA Non-Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

507 - Surfing the Pension Reef Form Wave and Avoiding the Wipeout October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

System administrators discuss pension reforms they’ve implemented. Hear them compare and contrast various methods of risk sharing and cost management, successes, failures, and lessons learned.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

508 - Post-SFA Compliance - Don't Mess This Up! October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

Panelists discuss the ins and outs of Post-SFA compliance. Topics will include post-SFA benefit improvements, PBGC reporting and certification, phase-in of SFA in withdrawal liability calculations, and notice requirements.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

509 - FE and LDI: Lessons Learned After 20 Years October 29, 2024 10:10 AM - 11:50 AM

Financial economics concepts entered the pension arena about 20 years ago, and have had a strong impact on both liability valuation and investment strategies. These developments were accelerated by first the maturation and then the winding down of pension programs. How have FE-related thinking and approaches evolved over time? What new challenges have arisen and how can these be addressed?

Session Category: Investment
Credits: EA Non-Core: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

003 - Ethics Never Retires October 29, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:40 PM

In this highly participatory session, the speaker use case studies to guide audience discussion of some of the ethical challenges and dilemmas that actuaries face every day and identify possible alternatives for handling these challenges.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Ethics: 2.00 CPD: 2.00

004 - Professionalism and Ethics for Healthcare Actuaries October 29, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:40 PM

This interactive session covers unique and sometimes real-life client situations where panelists pose case studies and share their experiences, recommendations, and make reference to ASOPs and Precepts. Panelists also challenge the audience in determining the “right” thing to do from a professional and ethical perspective. There will be live polling and discussions so be prepared to provide your valuable input.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: EA Ethics: 1.00 CPD: 2.00

601 - Small Plan Terminations - PBGC and Non-PBGC Plans October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Speakers cover small plan terminations for PBGC and non-PBGC plans. We will review the general steps to consider when terminating a pension plan. Some issues to be covered are participant notification, distribution of plan assets, communication with service providers, compliance with PBGC regulations and participant education.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

602 - Successfully Working With the PBGC October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Panelists discuss issues relating to single-employer plans and PBGC that companies may face. Speakers discuss recent developments and provide practical tips and best practices for working with PBGC. Topics may include PBGC’s recent outreach to church plans following the 2023 Government Accountability Report on those plans, standard terminations, the early-warning program, 4010 filings, reportable events, coverage, recent guidance and developments and the Advocate.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

603 - Communicating Actuarial Results October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Communicating technical actuarial results can be just as complicated as the work that goes into the numbers. Speakers discuss the various approaches to communicating pension actuarial work product in a way that principals can understand and make informed decisions.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

604 - Healthcare Trends and Forecasting in a High Inflationary Environment October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

We’ll discuss current trends and drivers of healthcare costs, as well as how the recent high inflation will impact forecasting for healthcare.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

605 - Consumerism in Healthcare? Yes! October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

How can payers connect better with members? By treating them as consumers. Speaker highlight new ways payers are thinking about consumers in an effort to deliver better care across all age groups and socio-economic statuses.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

606 - Lessons Learned From Starting and Running a New Consulting Business October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

While starting your own consulting firm can be a very attractive goal, many consultants have found that they encountered unexpected or surprising issues. Speakers cover the most critical challenges they have faced in their own firms, including data security, contacting, and using sub-contractors.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 1.50

607 - OPEB Funding October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Description forthcoming.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 0.75 CPD: 1.50

608 - Multiemployer Workshop and Hot Topics October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Speakers dive into hot topics within the multiemployer universe. Current issues, outlooks, and the latest news are addressed and debated.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

609 - Social Security: What Went Wrong? October 30, 2024 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Social Security reform legislation of 1983 purported to address that system’s funding, and stabilize the program into the 2060s -- beyond the lifetime of baby boomers. But the Social Security trust fund is now projected to be depleted in 2034. What went wrong? What did the 1983 system’s architects project that turned out to be over-optimistic? (Hint: it wasn’t demographics.) This session will compare the demographic and economic realities of today to what those 1983 folks projected. Are there any lessons to be learned that we can apply to current model-building approaches?

Session Category: Investment
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

701 - Small Plan Administration and Corrections October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Join us for an informative session on plan administration and corrections for small plans. This session will cover key aspects of managing retirement plans in the current regulatory environment. This session will also cover the IRS programs for corrections such as the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS) and the Self Correction Program (SCP).

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

702 - Preparing for Retirement Plan Accounting Disclosures October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

At this session, presenters discuss lessons learned from prior disclosure () and help you prepare for upcoming disclosures.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

703 - Fiduciary Considerations in Annuity Placements October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Doc. 1.B 95-1 provides guidance to fiduciaries purchasing annuities but there is a lot to consider when acting as a fiduciary. Panelists discuss the new congress report (if released), public testimony on 95-1 requirements, state guaranty structures, and the new investment advice fiduciary rule and best practices around annuity placements.

Session Category: Retirement
Credits: EA Core: 0.75 EA Non-Core: 0.75 CPD: 1.50

704 - Pharmacy Forward: Navigating Recent Shifts and Anticipating Future Trends October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Pharmacy discussion moving past the impact of GLP-1 and discussing the impact of biosimilars and other emerging trends. Can also cover impact of cost negotiations for Medicare drugs. Gain valuable insights to navigate these shifts and stay ahead in this ever-evolving healthcare sector.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

705 - Behavioral Health: How are we Doing? October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Delve into the issues surrounding behavioral health in the post-pandemic era. Explore the challenges that have come with increased prevalence and acuity of mental health conditions including excess(?)/equity and novel solutions to those issues.

Session Category: Health and Welfare
Credits: CPD: 1.50

706 - Is Retirement Broken? October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Retirement is broken. Too many Americans can’t afford to retire. This is a problem for workers and employers. This session will explore what is causing the problem, why it matters, and who we can, as actuaries, help fix it.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

707 - Public Plans Workshop October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

This is an open forum on topics of interest to public sector actuaries. The topics are selected by session attendees and may include: funding to surplus, volatility management, impact of higher interest rates on plan design, economic assumptions including ASOP 27, and ASOP 4.

Session Category: Public Plans
Credits: EA Non-Core: 1.50 CPD: 1.50

708 - Non-DB Benefits for Multiemployer Actuaries October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Multiemployer defined benefit pension plans do not operate in a vacuum and are directly impacted by the issues and challenges facing the other benefits negotiated as part of the collective bargaining process. Join our panel of experts to learn about some of the most pressing policy issues facing multiemployer health and welfare and defined contribution plans that are impacting your clients through the collective bargaining process.

Session Category: Multiemployer Plans
Credits: CPD: 1.50

709 - Developing a Total Rewards Strategy in LATAM "Viva la revolucion debeneficies" October 30, 2024 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

As the workforce in Latin America continues to evolve, so have the benefits in this region. However, with this growth comes additional challenges. In this session, we discuss the changes on how the Total Rewards Strategy impacts this area specifically in countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Columbia.

Session Category: International
Credits: CPD: 1.50

005 - A Nonpartisan Overview of Politics and Economic Outlook: The 2024 Elections and Beyond October 30, 2024 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

The 2024 CCA Annual Meeting concludes with the final remarks of the CCA President, the passing of the gavel to the President Elect, and our closing general session from Jeff Bush. In his Washington Update, Jeff Bush delivers a nonpartisan, comprehensive review of Washington, D.C. legislation and regulation affecting investors, financial advisors, and business leaders built on his 30+ years of experience in the financial services and political analysis industries. In his unique and entertaining style, Jeff breaks down the upcoming 2024 elections, analyzing potential outcomes and ramifications for the U.S. economy, and providing insights and strategies for businesses to prepare and thrive amidst the evolving political and economic landscape.

Session Category: Cross Discipline
Credits: CPD: 1.50
  • 1 . Thomas S. Terry The Terry Group
  • 2 . Richard Jackson Global Aging Institute
  • 3 . Neil Howe LifeCourse Associates
  • 1 . David Scharf Buck
  • 2 . Derek N. Guyton
  • 3 . Craig P. Rosenthal Mercer
  • 4 . Cheryl A. Ham Aon
  • 5 . Kari Mirabal JuMar Services
  • 1 . Christine M O'Neal Deloitte Consulting LLP
  • 2 . Adrienne Lieberthal Athena Actuarial Consulting
  • 3 . Ethan E. Kra Ethan E. Kra Actuarial Services LLC
  • 4 . Robert J. Reiskytl Aon
  • 1 . Tanya E. Sun Sequoia Consulting Group
  • 2 . Dean W. Kepraios Alvarez & Marsal
  • 3 . Edward M. Pudlowski MorningStar Actuarial Consulting, LLC
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  • 3 . Assia Billig Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
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  • 3 . Aaron Rothstein Buck, a Gallagher Company
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  • 2 . James J McKeogh The McKeogh Company
  • 1 . Mitsuyasu Nishiwaki WTW
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  • 2 . David R. Godofsky Alston & Bird, LLP
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  • 3 . Philip Bonanno Grant Thornton LLP
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  • 3 . David Murad NISA
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  • 3 . Steven L. Brodigan United Healthcare
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  • 3 . Rob Bacher RBC Total Rewards & Actuarial Solutions
  • 4 . Donna C. Novak NovaRest Actuarial Consulting
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  • 1 . Jay K. Egelberg First Actuarial Consulting, Inc.
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  • 1 . Lance Paul Roteman National Professional Planning Group
  • 2 . Kelsey Mayo Poyner Spruill
  • 3 . Lynn M. Young Pinnacle Plan Design, LLC
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  • 2 . Kelly A. Fischer Deloitte Consulting LLP
  • 3 . Casey Shork KPMG
  • 4 . Emily G. Stuber Ernst & Young, LLP
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  • 1 . Ian M. Smith Optum
  • 2 . Dana McCormick Optum
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  • 1 . Robert L. Schenck The Terry Group
  • 2 . Greg Williams Third Horizon Strategies
  • 3 . Travis Jay Gray Milliman Inc.
  • 1 . Phillip A. Merdinger October Three
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  • 3 . Dan Doonan National Institute on Retirement Security
  • 4 . Ernie Caballero United Parcel Service
  • 1 . Kevin Scott Spanier Buck
  • 1 . Mariah Becker NCCMP
  • 2 . Elena Lynett Segal
  • 3 . Brigen L. Winters Groom Law Group
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