NCHRA and The Vita Companies are excited to bring you the 18th Annual Employee Benefits Symposium - the largest and most comprehensive benefits conference in the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn from industry experts on a variety of benefits and HR topics and walk away with a broad perspective of the current and future trends shaping competitive employee benefit offerings.
Choose from 5 tracks: Benefits Basics Benefits Toolbox Building Better Benefits Tactical Decision Making and Iron-Clad Compliance. Attend sessions in one track, or pick from each to customize your Symposium experience. Get all the details, including session descriptions and speaker bios at www.benefitssymposium.com
Plus! Lunch Panel Discussion - Understanding the Problem: The Escalating Cost of Healthcare in America JOIN IS FOR A TRULY UNIQUE AND EYE-OPENING EXPERIENCE AS WE DISCUSS OUR NATION'S RISING HEALTHCARE COSTS WITH LOCAL INDUSTRY LEADERS: * Peter Welch, President, Cigna * Ernie Wallerstein, President/CEO, DCHS Medical Foundation * Wade Overgaard, Senior Vice President, Kaiser Permanente * Dan Morissette, CFO, Stanford Health Care * Dr. Elizabeth Vilardo, President, Sutter Health * Brandon Cuevas, CEO, United Healthcare
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