Final places left at PP's Trustee Senate residential

The residential event will take place at the De Vere Beaumont Estate Hotel in Windsor

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The De Vere Beaumont Estate Hotel in Windsor
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The De Vere Beaumont Estate Hotel in Windsor

There is now just over a week to go until the Professional Pensions Trustee Senate Residential event, which will take place on the 30 September - 1 October at the De Vere Beaumont Estate Hotel in Windsor.

The event is free to attend for trustees with the cost of accommodation and food covered by Professional Pensions. To register for your place, visit our website.

This residential event is aimed exclusively at trustees has been designed to create an environment where delegates can meet and spend time with their peers and a small group of industry experts. The event will include a range of speakers and interactive workshops as well as the opportunity to network with your peers at sit-down lunches and during dinner.

We'll explore the current issues that are affecting schemes and present key learnings borne from this unprecedented 18 months. How has member communication been affected? What can we do to become dashboard ready? What can be done to make things as simple as possible for trustees navigating the new DB funding code? How do we sift through the greenwashing to create a truly ESG strategy?

The event will also include from broadcaster and business journalist Ian King and author, lecturer and scenario thinker Richard Watson.

For more information including the programme and speaker details, visit our website here.

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