Annual Conference Souvenir Supplement

W27 – Pensions panel surgery Chris Deeson, CMO, pensionsync

W29 – From planning to vendor selection – taking a pragmatic approach to global payroll David Longworth, research director, Webster Buchanan Research Ltd

Kay Ingram , director of public policy, LEBC The Retirement Adviser Shaun Tetley MCIPPdip , payroll and pension manager, Portsmouth City Council This was an opportunity for delegates to ask the panel of pensions experts any questions either in general or related to specific scenarios within their organisation. W28 – Planning for retirement David Joy, founder, First Actuarial LLP In this session David talked about: saving enough to stop work; how much is needed; how much is held; how to bridge any gap; not forgetting debts.

David explored some of the strategies taken by multinationals, analysed the model vendors use to deliver multi-country payroll services, assessed key differentiators between suppliers, and explained how taking a pragmatic approach can often deliver a more cost-effective, manageable outcome. W30 – How to raise your profile through social media

Nick Day, managing director, James Gray Associates Ltd

Nick discussed: why it pays to improve our online profile; the

best social channels to utilise if you want to secure engagement from and with the right people; the risks of improving online presence; and why it is advisable to follow a social strategy if you want maximum results.

Conference close

Eira Hammond FCIPPdip, CIPP chair, brought the CIPP’s 33rd Annual Conference and Exhibition to a close, extending thanks to delegates, colleagues and sponsors and exhibitors. Eira looked ahead to the CIPP’s 34th Annual Conference and 15th Annual Excellence Awards which are being held at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole in 2018.

Prize draw winners

Best tweet “When Harry met Ally”

CIPP best tweet prize Allison Little

CIPP app game prize Sarah Welch

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