Considered the signature event for all segments of the asset and wealth management industry, NICSA’s Strategic Leadership Forum is where asset managers, wealth managers, broker dealers, and professional service firms come together to shape the future of the business.
From the dozens of panels discussing critical trends in the space to the unmatched opportunities to network with peers, thousands of industry leaders will be headed down to Fort Lauderdale this March. Including us.
We’re thrilled to announce that our very own retirement communications expert Ben Acquario and National Account Director Jason Shudy will be there to bump elbows and discuss the future of retirement at this highly anticipated event.
Meet Your Expert: Ben Acquario
Our resident expert in retirement plan and financial services communications, sales leader Ben Acquario will be headed to Fort Lauderdale to represent Sepire at NICSA’s Strategic Leadership Forum to connect with asset managers, wealth managers, broker dealers, and professional service firms.
Connect with Ben on LinkedIn here.
Meet Your Expert: Jason Shudy
With Sepire since the very beginning, National Account Director Jason Shudy has not only been the driving force behind Sepire’s monumental growth, he’s the visionary who continues to shape the way the company delivers for clients.
Shareholder Communications Made Easy by Sepire
Whether you’re marketing your services or providing required disclosures, Sepire understands what it takes to communicate with your clients on their terms.
Specializing in secure, hyper-personalized communications online and off, we connect seamlessly with your systems to deliver the message you want to send—on-time and on-budget.
Ready to get started? Learn more about who we are and how we help those in the retirement services ecosystem here.
Bonus: Are Your Communications SECURE 2.0 Ready?
SECURE 2.0 continues to change the way plans are managed and efforts are communicated. And we’ve recently released a blog series exploring it all. Feel free to check it out here: