Building Organizational Health in a Public Retirement System - Guidance on Best Practices in Fiduciary Governance and Leadership Development for Boards and Staff

National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems’ 2024 Annual Conference & Exhibition
05.22.2024
Seattle, WA

On May 22, 2024, Ashley Dunning moderated the panel ”Building Organizational Health in a Public Retirement System - Guidance on Best Practices in Fiduciary Governance and Leadership Development for Boards and Staff” during the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems’ (NCPERS) 2024 Annual Conference and Exhibition. This panel explored best practices around organizational health, employee engagement and how to build stability in a public retirement system to further long-term success as both a smart and healthy enterprise. Panelists also discussed how these practices may assist the retirement systems and their boards in withstanding challenges to their governance and operations and to position their retirement systems to move from being successful, to becoming outstanding organizations.

NCPERS is a comprehensive educational program for the public pension community. 

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