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LIMRA and NAIFA to Provide Content and Experts for the New Employee & Executive Benefits Center

NAIFA continues making progress toward bringing the new Employee & Executive Benefits Center (EBC) online to provide resources and access to thought leaders and subject matter experts to agents and advisors. The EBC is focused on capturing the thought leadership surrounding how to incentivize and reward employees to perform at their highest level. Pulling from both human resources and traditional employee benefits programs, the Center seeks to investigate how COVID19 has radically changed the landscape and provide insight into the trends that will emerge in insurance, investments, and worksite considerations in the new world that is now corporate America.

Recently, NAIFA and LIMRA agreed to a memorandum of understanding under which the organizations will exchange content to be featured on the EBC platform. LIMRA will also serve on the EBC Advisory Council.

NAIFA Past President Cammie Scott, MSIE, ChHC, CLTC, LUTCF, REBC, RHU, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, is working with Carroll Golden, CLU, ChFC, LTCP, CASL, FLMI, CLTC, to build out the Center and reach additional partnership agreements. The scope of the Center will cover a broad array of executive and employee benefits topics, including healthcare, dental services, wellness programs, auxiliary employee benefits offerings, ERISA and COBRA plan documents, legal issues, legislative issues, and insights from accounting firms, staffing companies, and financial services industry vendors.

“NAIFA’s partnership with LIMRA is very exciting,” said Scott. “LIMRA is well known as the leading research and analysis organization in the industry, so the content and expertise they will contribute to the EBC will prove invaluable. We see the Center as a place where holistic agents and advisors can go for resources to meet all their business clients’ benefits needs.”

Please contact the Center at ebc@naifa.org with ideas, contacts, and interest. We warmly welcome the insights and suggestions of NAIFA members and partners.

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