
Captive Insurance Companies Association Fall Seminar Goes to Washington, DC, October 4 How Companies can Utilize their Captives for Employee Benefits Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) August 13, 2010 MINNEAPOLIS, MN—The Captive Insurance Companies Association (CICA) 2010 Fall Seminar will take place October 4 at the ASAE Conference Center in Washington, DC. This event will focus on how companies can utilize their captives for employee benefits. “This compact, but comprehensive, one-day educational and networking event offers an efficient and effective way for captive owners and managers, risk retention professionals and employee benefit administrators to stay connected and informed. We’ve created a well-balanced format of expert presentations that is ideal for brainstorming and exchanging ideas” said Dennis P. Harwick, CICA president. The program features seven sessions:
*A View from the DOL—with Nancy Gerrie, Attorney at Law, McDermott, Will & Emery, LLP, on the typical DOL decisions and process than an employer needs to address when it comes to turning to captive for funding employee benefits; *US vs. Non-US Benefits— this session takes a look at benefits around the globe; Pure Captives—with Michael Lubben, Vice President, Risk Management, Ryder System Inc., Mark Walker, Manager of Sales-Northeast Region, Minnesota Life Insurance Co. and Joseph Poplaski, Sr. VP and Chief Actuary-Group Market, Liberty Mutual, -reviewing the structure of a traditional captive and discuss funding employee benefits in a captive, specifically life and disability; *Group Captives—covering funding healthcare in group captives, including a review of group captive structure, key factors to consider and what may change in the coming year; *RRGs/Cell/Other Structures—Dominic Palmieri, HM Life Insurance Company, on the basic structure of RRGs and cell captives, the benefits and issues, and funding healthcare benefits in this type of captive; *Post Retirement Medical Funding— with Karin Landry, Managing Partner, Spring Consulting Group, covering how using investment products through a captive insurance company can address the options for funding retiree medical benefits and offsetting the liability they hold; *Additional speakers to be added. Review the complete program at http://www.CICAworld.com. Registration for CICA’s Fall Seminar is $50 for members, $195 for non-members and $50 for domicile regulators. The program includes breakfast, a networking luncheon and exhibitors. Exhibitor opportunities are still available. Register online at http://www.CICAworld.com or call CICA at 952-928-4655. About CICA
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