This webinar will focus on helping companies successfully manage their ERISA fiduciary responsibility in these times of uncertainty. Employee benefit plan specialists will discuss:
This presentation is geared toward plan administrators, HR directors and others responsible for proper benefit plan administration.
Rose Ann Abraham, CPA,
Partner – Baker Tilly
Rose Ann Abraham, a partner with Baker Tilly, joined the firm in 2006. She has worked in public accounting since 2001. She specializes in employee benefit plan audits and leads the Midwest region’s employee benefit plan audit practice. She is also an active member of the Illinois CPA society’s Employee Benefit Plan Committee and Conference task force, and frequently speaks at industry conferences.
Howard Levine
Partner – Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Howard J. Levine counsels clients on a wide range of employee benefits and executive compensation matters. He currently serves as co-chair of the firm's ESOP Transactions Team and is a former chair (2007–2015) of the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice. Howard concentrates his practice on pension; profit sharing and 401(k) plans; employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs); executive employment and severance agreements, nonqualified deferred compensation arrangements; equity compensation plans and ERISA governance and fiduciary matters.
Fred Rutler
Vice President & Partner – Lockton Investment Advisors
Fred is responsible for the overall delivery of retirement plan and investment consulting services to Lockton’s clients. He works closely with his for-profit and non-profit clients to ensure that their retirement plan strategy is aligned with their organizational goals. With nearly 20 years of experience in the retirement plan industry, Fred specializes in identifying, managing and mitigating ERISA related risk in qualified retirement plans. Fred joined Lockton in 2015 to put this experience to work for his clients.
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