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Many Voices, One Vision — NAPA 401(k) Summit Registration Open!

Registration is now open for the nation’s retirement plan advisor convention — the 15th Annual NAPA 401(k) Summit.

This year the NAPA 401(k) Summit will be held in Nashville, Tenn., April 17-19. The conference website is available at http://napasummit.org/.
We are currently in the process of confirming speakers and panels — but you can check out the broad array of compelling and provocative topics in our tentative agenda, including sessions on team building, engaging participants through effective plan design, business metrics that matter, the ROI of financial wellness, adapting your practice to a 3(16) world, and much, much more!

In addition to information about the conference itself, hotels, etc., please check out all there is to see and do in Nashville. Oh, and we’ve even got a special NAPA 401(k) Summit playlist, including the ability for you to request songs to add to the playlist (though you have to be registered with Spotify to hear them).

CPFA Bootcamp

One more great opportunity this year — you’ll have the opportunity to participate in an onsite “bootcamp” and earn the brand-new Certified Plan Fiduciary Advisor (CPFA) designation at no additional cost (you’ll have an opportunity to register for this during the registration process).

By way of background, you will need to complete some coursework ahead of time, but there is no cost to take the CPFA Online Study Modules, the on-site bootcamp or the CPFA Proctored Examination (of course your travel/hotel/food costs are not included). You can find out more at http://napasummit.org/cpfa-bootcamp-and-exam/.

We’ll be adding to and expanding the conference site in coming weeks, including updates on speakers, general sessions and the CPFA bootcamp.

Remember that the NAPA 401(k) Summit is a bit later this year, and in a central location. That could make it a great opportunity to bring along family, as well as colleagues. And if you haven’t been to Nashville in a while — well, you won’t believe what they’ve done to the city, and all the things there are to do there.

See you in Nashville!

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