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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) today rolled out a new logo and a revamped website.

The updated IRI logo is a more modern representation of the insured retirement industry’s critical work to help America’s workers and retirees achieve a secure and dignified retirement. The redesigned and improved website is better organized and equipped to provide information about IRI, its mission and vision, and its initiatives and programs.

“We are excited about our new look and our enhanced website,” said Wayne Chopus, IRI President & CEO. “It was obvious that our previous site was dated and not very user-friendly. But more importantly, it didn’t reflect the character, culture, and vision of IRI members and employees. Our new website and logo are far more than cosmetic changes; they represent IRI’s commitment to growing value for our members with each passing year.”

Chopus noted that IRI’s unique strength is its broad membership that encompasses the complete supply chain of the insured retirement industry. He added that IRI is vigilant about meeting its members’ unique needs within today’s rapidly evolving business and political environment.

“For 30 years, IRI has been a first-call organization at every turn on behalf of our industry,” Chopus said. “And we are here today, optimistic about our industry’s future and ready to meet every challenge and opportunity head-on in 2022 and beyond.”

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