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Invites you to the
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America's Retirement Crisis:
What Can Be Done?
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Monday, April 15, 2013
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The John Marshall Law School
315 S. Plymouth Court
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Please check lobby monitor signs for room assignment.
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Register online by Monday, April 8, 2013.
General registration: $50
Free to John Marshall faculty and students.
CLE: 6 hours
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Presentations
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Moderator: Carol Bogosian, Consultant
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Addressing the Challenges Women Face in Retirement: Improving Social Security, Pensions, and SSI
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Joan Entmacher
Vice President, Family Economic Security
National Women’s Law Center
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Amy K. Matsui
Senior Counsel; Director of Women and the Courts
National Women’s Law Center
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Public Policy and Consumer Disclosure
for the Immediate Annuity Market
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Kelli Hueler
CEO/Founder
Hueler Companies
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Paula Hogan
Founder
PaulaHogan
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The Tracker Plan: A Controlled Risk
Defined Contribution Retirement Program
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Rowland Davis
Actuary; Pension Consultant
RMD Pension Consulting
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Dispelling the Crises of Social Security
and Medicare: A Defense of
Entitlement
Programs
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Martha Holstein
Co-director, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group
The Center for Long-Term Care Reform
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Kristen Pavle
Associate Director, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group
The Center for Long-Term Care
Reform
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Longevity Insurance: Strengthening
Social Security for the Old-Old
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John A. Turner
Director
Pension Policy Center
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Redesigning Occupational Pensions
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George A. Mackenzie
Senior Policy Advisor
AARP
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Jonathan B. Forman
Alfred P. Murrah Professor of Law
University of Oklahoma College of Law
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