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As voluntary benefits litigation plays out, compensation structures are expected to be measured against data, benchmarking and fiduciary process.
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Consolidated, customizable voluntary offerings can help benefit leaders round out their core healthcare and retirement plans.
April 7 -
Connecting well-being, skills, manager training and trust improves workforce performance.
April 7
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Mary Callahan Erdoes is Chief Executive Officer of JPMorganChase's Asset & Wealth Management line of business – one of the largest and most respected investment managers and private banks in the world, with more than $7 trillion in client assets and a 200-year-old legacy as a trusted fiduciary to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. Since joining the firm 30 years ago, Erdoes has held senior roles across Asset & Wealth Management before becoming its CEO in 2009 and joining the JPMorganChase Operating Committee, the firm's most senior management team.
Erdoes earned her undergraduate degree in Mathematics at Georgetown University. She serves on the Global Advisory Council of Harvard University, where she earned her MBA, the board of Harvard Management Company, and the U.S.-China Business Council.
Erdoes resides in New York City and has three daughters.
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Tim Johnson is an Insurance Analyst at Aceable Insurance, where he focuses on licensing requirements, workforce trends, and the evolving needs of modern insurance professionals. Aceable Insurance provides pre-licensing and continuing education courses for property, casualty, life, and health insurance, giving Tim direct insight into the challenges facing both new and licensed agents.
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Glenn Yago is senior director of the Milken Innovation Center at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. He teaches financial innovations at Hebrew University and UC Berkeley and is a senior fellow and founder of the Milken Institute's Financial Innovations Lab.
April 6 -
Heightened anxiety due to workplace raids has left employees seeking more avenues to raise concerns, ask for help or provide feedback.
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Ed Bodey is general counsel at Exclaimer, a global SaaS company, where he advises on commercial, regulatory, and governance matters across multiple markets. With nearly two decades of experience, he has built his career working with technology companies at every stage of growth, developing deep expertise in company and commercial law, intellectual property, financial services, and employment. He has been recognized by Chambers and Partners as "everything you want in a commercial lawyer" and by Legal 500 as "a trusted advisor who is a pleasure to work with."
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A new workplace perk helps employees plan for their first home, combining savings, credit-building tools, and guidance alongside traditional benefits.
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