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16 April 2021

Retirement Committee Field Guide: The Basics Of Retirement Committee Organization And Operation – Part 2

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The purpose of the Retirement Committee Field Guide podcast is to educate retirement committee members and their advisors on committee composition, management, training, and best practices.
United States Employment and HR

The purpose of the Retirement Committee Field Guide podcast is to educate retirement committee members and their advisors on committee composition, management, training, and best practices. Each month we interview a guest such as a retirement plan advisor or consultant committee member, or academic to provide insight on fiduciary basics, committee governance, emerging best practices, developing law, and related topics.

Episode 2: The Basics of Retirement Committee Organization and Operation – Part 2

Guest: Mark WetzelManaging Partner, President, Fiducient Advisors

In this episode, we are joined by Mark Wetzel, Managing Partner, President of Fiducient Advisors, who will help us continue our exploration surrounding what retirement committees do and how they operate.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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