Trustee Senate Residential: Final places remaining

PP’s flagship residential event will take place on 27-28 April at Fanhams Hall hotel in Ware

Jonathan Stapleton
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Fanhams Hall hotel in Hertfordshire, the site of Professional Pensions' Spring Trustee Senate
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Fanhams Hall hotel in Hertfordshire, the site of Professional Pensions' Spring Trustee Senate

There are now just a handful of spaces remaining at this year's Professional Pensions Trustee Senate Residential.

This residential event will take place on 27-28 April at Fanhams Hall hotel in Hertfordshire and is aimed exclusively at trustees responsible for schemes with assets under management in excess of £500m.

This event has been designed to create an environment where a select group of trustees can meet and spend time with their peers and a small group of industry experts. The format 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.

Our opening keynote address will be delivered by BBC Broadcaster Tanya Beckett. On day one, there will also be a closing keynote address delivered by The Pensions Regulator interim director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice Louise Davey.

On day two of the conference, delegates will hear from keynotes including NextGen chair Caroline Escott and Money and Pensions Service principal of the pensions dashboards programme Chris Curry.

Professional Pensions will be covering the cost for accommodation and food at the event. To register for your place at this event, please click here.

Should you need any assistance with registering, please contact Joshua Wrazen at [email protected].

To find out further information, visit our event website at: https://event.professionalpensions.com/trusteesenate.

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