“20 in 21” Features 20 Sessions Covering Critical Topics
Affecting the Insured Retirement Industry
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) is hosting a virtual conference featuring twenty concise presentations on critical topics affecting the retirement income industry. IRI’s 20 in 21 conference will occur every Wednesday from April 14 – May 5.
Registration is open to IRI members for $499 and to non-members for $699. Complimentary registration is available for financial advisors.
“We’re offering a unique experience to our members and others in the insured retirement industry with twenty sessions focused on the important issues, challenges, and opportunities in 2021,” said Wayne Chopus, IRI President and CEO. “Our sessions are organized as concise presentations in an interview-style format to spark discussion and inspiration. We have speakers at the forefront of legislative and regulatory policy, economic issues, diversity, equity and inclusion, product and marketing trends, and more.”
Conference speakers include representatives of IRI members, government, academia, media, and business and association leaders. Confirmed speakers include:
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To register for the conference and to view the agenda, visit www.IRIvirtualevents.com. # # # |
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Contact: Dan Zielinski | ||||||||||||||
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