Sinopsis
Revamping Retirement is a podcast hosted by retirement plan compliance guru, Mike Webb, in which we tackle the tough topics plaguing retirement plan sponsors in a light and almost entertaining approach (as entertaining as you can be for the topic at hand!). If youre a retirement plan sponsor seeking clarity on retirement plan issues or youre looking for tips on how to help participants achieve the best possible retirement plan outcomes, this podcast is for you! Brought to you by Cammack Retirement Group, a thought leader in the retirement plan investment advisory and consulting space. Learn more at www.cammackretirement.com
Episodios
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A Tumultuous Start to 2022
12/04/2022 Duración: 24minIn many regards, this year is off to a turbulent start. From the war in Eastern Europe and its effects on the markets and economy to continuing inflation and labor market concerns to retirement-related regulatory and legislative developments, there is no shortage of headlines for plan sponsors to consume. In episode 38 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson are joined by Chief Investment Officer Mike Vogelzang to provide context around the challenging environment investors now face. Mike recaps where we are with the bond market, interest rates, and inflation and why maintaining a long-term focus during unsettling times is key. Later, Jennifer and Scott discuss the recent and expected regulatory and legislative developments—like the House’s passage of the Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2021 (SECURE 2.0), the DOL’s cryptocurrency bulletin, and final guidance on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments in retirement plans—that may impact retirement plans this year. In Min
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The MIT Age Lab and the Workplace of the Future
09/03/2022 Duración: 28minIn episode 38 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson are joined by John Diehl, director of applied insights at Hartford Funds on behalf of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Age Lab. The Age Lab is a multidisciplinary research program that works with businesses, nonprofits, and the government to understand the challenges and opportunities of longevity and emerging generational lifestyles. Its work is focused on driving innovation and practical solutions that improve the quality of life for older people. John shares the Age Lab’s latest research on how shifting demographics, technology innovations, and new employee expectations are shaping the workplace of the future. With the Great Resignation and tight labor market top of mind for many employers, John explains why understanding employees and their life-stages is essential to designing benefits that attract and retain talent. He digs into what the future is female means for employers and how companies can leverage an aging pop
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DEI: Why Checking the Box Isn't Enough
10/02/2022 Duración: 26minIn episode 37 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson sit down with Rosalyn Brown, equity, diversity, and inclusion director for We Inspire Promote Network (WIPN) to discuss why creating a culture of inclusivity can help differentiate organizations in a tight labor market. Rosalyn talks about the importance of looking at retirement plan benefits through the lens of equity, diversity, and inclusion, why the culture of money matters, and why communication is key to maintaining an inclusive culture. Later, Mike Webb joins to discuss plan sponsor considerations when it comes to vesting schedules and eligibility for employer contributions. Don’t miss WIPN’s upcoming Culture of Money event on February 24 at 3:00 pm ET. Click here to register.
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Episode 36: Maximizing Benefits in a Tight Labor Market
19/01/2022 Duración: 33minIn episode 36 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson tackle one of the predominant themes of 2022—the tight labor market. As organizations react to the newest supply chain issue, many retirement plan sponsors are scrambling to understand what they can do to differentiate their retirement plan in an effort to recruit and retain talent. Jennifer and Scott provide context on the employment squeeze and the drivers behind it. They also offer actionable ideas on how organizations can ensure their plan is competitive, highlight distinguishing features, and maximize the impact of their benefit dollars. Chief Investment Officer Mike Vogelzang joins the conversation to discuss why we should manage our market expectations in 2022 following the banner period of the past few years. Later, Mike Webb provides insight on how plan sponsors can navigate and prevent loan overutilization in Minute with Mike.
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Episode 35: The Washington Outlook: Plan Sponsor Implications
17/12/2021 Duración: 36minIn episode 35 of Revamping Retirement, our hosts are joined by Jeff Bush, a Washington insider known for his ability to decode the often confusing tax and fiscal legislative landscape. Jeff provides an overview of what we can expect out of Washington in 2022—including a breakdown of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and what the Senate may cut from the House’s version of the Build Back Better Act. Jeff also shares a recap of where Congress is on mandatory year-end legislation—like increasing the debt ceiling, approving government funding, and the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Later, Jennifer and Scott share the key takeaways of the Securing a Strong Retirement Act (known as SECURE 2.0) and discuss what this and other proposed legislation could mean for retirement plan sponsors. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb talks about how to prevent hardship distributions from destroying your participants’ retirement savings.
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Episode 34: A Plan Sponsor’s Passion for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
17/11/2021 Duración: 42minIn episode 34 of Revamping Retirement, our hosts are joined by Sarah Harris and Jenn McCabe from Armanino, one of the top-25 largest accounting and business consulting firms in the U.S. Armanino is challenging the status quo by tackling the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) conversation head-on—with transformative results. Sarah and Jenn share why Armanino is dedicated to DEI, the changes they’ve made to their retirement plan and benefits package, and why helping diverse people benefits all people. They also share their perspective on how other organizations can initiate or elevate their inclusivity efforts. Later, CAPTRUST Chief Investment Officer Mike Vogelzang provides an update on the markets and economy, including his thoughts on inflation and where it is likely to be ongoing versus cyclical. He also shares why wage inflation has a silver lining despite being a loathsome topic for many employers. And don’t miss Mike Webb’s Minute with Mike, where he recaps the retirement plan types available to diff
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Episode 33: National Retirement Security Month
25/10/2021 Duración: 54minDid you know that October is National Retirement Security Month? In episode 33 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson talk with Matt Petersen, executive director of the National Association of Government Defined Contribution Plans (NAGDCA), the sponsoring organization of National Retirement Security Month (NRSM). Matt talks about the history of NRSM and why plan sponsors of all types may want to participate. He also shares his perspective on the legislative landscape and the key issues on the minds of his member plan sponsors. Later, Sandy Blair, director of retirement readiness at the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), joins to discuss CalSTRS’ award-winning NRSM campaign. Sandy also shares some best practices on how plan sponsors can leverage their NRSM efforts to drive financial literacy throughout the year. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb highlights the common mistake that plan sponsors make with small-balance cash out provisions. Looking for More? Learn more about
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Episode 32: Inside the Industry
27/09/2021 Duración: 30minIn a special edition of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss hosts live from the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA) 401(k) Summit in Las Vegas, alongside Phyllis Klein, senior director of Retirement Plan Services at CAPTRUST. Joining our hosts are two of the industry’s most prominent ERISA attorneys: Fred Reish, partner in the Benefits & Executive Compensation practice group, the Investment Management group, and the Financial Services ERISA Team at Faegre Drinker; and David Levine, principal and co-chair of the Plan Sponsor Practice at Groom Law Group. Following our panel’s robust conversation around current plan sponsor concerns, the latest areas of industry focus, and key takeaways from the NAPA conference, Mike Webb shares his take on the most common retirement plan loan taxation misconceptions in Minute with Mike.
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Episode 31: The Impact of COVID, Current Trends, and Culture on Advisor Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
24/08/2021 Duración: 30minIn episode 31 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson talk with Greg Middleton, Senior Director of Business Development and Sales Enablement at CAPTRUST, to discuss his recent webinar on advisor requests for proposals (RFPs). Middleton provides unique industry perspective on why challenging times often drive plan sponsors to assess providers and their services and the ways RFPs can help plan sponsors understand recent market trends, cybersecurity, selection process, and more. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb shares what plan sponsors need to know about health savings accounts (HSAs) and how they can help support successful retirement outcomes.
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Episode 30: A Mid-Year Check-In for Retirement Plan Sponsors
19/07/2021 Duración: 34minIn episode 30 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson circle back on her predictions for 2021 and discuss where the retirement industry sits at the halfway mark of this year. Find out how plan sponsors are reacting to the increased interest in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and regulatory ambiguity, what the industry expects for the SECURE Act 2.0, the benefits and pitfalls of technology, and more. Later, CAPTRUST Chief Investment Officer Mike Vogelzang chimes in to regroup on the uniqueness of this past year’s market environment and provide his team’s latest thoughts on the markets and economy, including interest rates, inflation, and taxes. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb shares what plan sponsors need to know about required minimum distributions (RMDs) and why they can be such a pain point for plan participants and plan sponsors alike.
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Episode 29: The Discretion Decision: 3(21) Versus 3(38), What to Know about Annuities, and Cybersecurity in Retirement Plans
17/06/2021 Duración: 35minIn episode 29 of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson are joined by Jenny Eller, Principal at Groom Law Group and co-head of the firm’s Retirement Services and Fiduciary Practice. Jenny shares her perspective on plan sponsor considerations for selecting a non-discretionary or discretionary advisor, the reasons behind the trend towards 3(38) discretionary services, and how outsourcing investment responsibilities can impact—or even mitigate—risk in this litigious environment. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb shares what plan sponsors need to know about pooled annuities. Later, Jon Meyer, CAPTRUST’s Chief Technology Officer, provides some actionable steps that retirement plan sponsors can take to protect themselves and their participants from cybersecurity threats.
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Episode 28: Fee Benchmarking Trends, What to Know about PEPs, and a Recap on the Market
24/05/2021 Duración: 32minIn episode 28 of Revamping Retirement, Mike Webb passes the hosting torch to Jennifer Doss and Scott Matheson, who lead the employer-sponsored retirement plan practice at CAPTRUST. The two discuss CAPTRUST’s recent fee benchmarking webinar, including the future of fees, structuring fees to make retirement plans more attractive, and what tops the list of fee-related concern for plan sponsors. Later, Mike Webb shares what plan sponsors need to know about pooled employer plans, or PEPs, in Minute with Mike. To close out the episode, Doss and Matheson are joined by lead investment strategist Sam Kirby to recap the markets, discuss what’s on the minds of plan sponsors, and talk about the retirement tools that can hedge against inflation risk.
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Episode 27: Debunking Retirement Myths with Nevin Adams
26/04/2021 Duración: 21minIn episode 27 of Revamping Retirement, Mike Webb is joined by Nevin Adams, chief content officer of the American Retirement Association (ARA). In addition to curating content, Adams serves as a prolific author of ARA’s publications. Adams has gained notoriety for correcting many of the common retirement misconceptions perpetuated by the media—an area of increasing concern as social media recirculation ramps up. Tune in to hear more about retirement myths and other key issues, such as coverage availability, state run auto IRAs, and automatic enrollment.
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Episode 26: WE | Inspire | Promote | Network (WIPN)
24/03/2021 Duración: 14minIn episode 26 of Revamping Retirement, Mike Webb chats with Jennifer Norr, President of WE | Inspire | Promote | Network (WIPN), formerly known as the Women in Pensions Network, to discuss the organization’s mission, the impact of COVID on women in the workplace, and what WIPN’s recent research findings identify as the key areas for improvement to ensure the retirement industry is more reflective of the general population.
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Episode 25: The Business of Benefits with Bob Toth
24/02/2021 Duración: 21minIn episode 25, Mike Webb chats with, Bob Toth, author of the popular Business of Benefits blog and founder of Toth Law and Applied Pension Professionals. With more than 35 years of experience practicing employee benefits law, Bob Toth is an expert to the experts - particularly in the areas of 403(b) plans and annuity products. Mike and Bob discuss the key to moving the needle on annuities, including how to effectively communicate the benefits of these products, the importance of pricing opaqueness, and how the SECURE act provision allowing portability may help address participant concerns. Bob also shares some of the new products being developed in the marketplace and explains why beer is essential to solving the annuity puzzle.
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Episode 24: The Experts Behind the Column - PLANSPONSOR's Ask the Experts
26/01/2021 Duración: 22minIn episode 24, Mike Webb chats with David Levine, Principal at Groom Law Group, and Rebecca Moore, Managing Editor of PLANSPONSOR Digital, to discuss the popular and long-running PLANSPONSOR Ask the Expert column. With more than a decade worth of plan sponsors questions answered by industry experts, the column continues to be one of the most popular features on PLANSPONSOR's website. Mike, David and Rebecca share the history of the column, contributing factors to its success, and tips on how plan sponsors can have their questions featured. To submit a question to the column, email Rebecca at Rebecca.Moore@issgovernance.com.
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Episode 23: E is for ERISA with Christine Roberts
16/12/2020 Duración: 19minIn episode 23, Mike Webb chats with Christine Roberts, a prominent ERISA attorney and author of the popular E is for ERISA blog. Christine shares the backstory of her blog, the "DB-ification" trend in defined contribution retirement (DC) plans and the movement toward more employer-control versus employee discretion of DC plans to better provide a sustainable source of income during retirement, and the one provision she would change with a magic retirement wand.
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Episode 22: Social Security Strategies with Mary Beth Franklin
23/11/2020 Duración: 20minIn episode 22, Mike Webb chats with Mary Beth Franklin, contributing editor to InvestmentNews and a nationally recognized expert on Social Security claiming strategies. Sharing the current funding concerns and potential future reforms for social security, Mary Beth provides tips on when to claim and when to delay social security benefits in order to maximize value, particularly in the current low-interest rate environment. She also highlights the specific need for women to carefully consider their social security claiming strategy to ensure sufficient retirement income.
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Episode 21: Making Retirement Cool - J.D. Carlson & the Retireholi(k)s
28/10/2020 Duración: 21minIn episode 21, Mike Webb chats with arguably one of the coolest guys in retirement, J.D. Carlson. Learn how J.D. went from surf shop owner to CEO of TPA firm Plan Design Consultants, Inc., and host of the notorious Retireholi(k)s, a weekly show where retirement industry professionals notoriously get together for a few beers and "talk shop".
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Episode 20: Perspective and Personality: An ERISA Attorney
23/09/2020 Duración: 22minLet's face it, for most, ERISA and retirement plan law can be somewhat dull. However, this episode's Revamping Retirement guest has found a way to weave sports, pro-wrestling, soap operas and general '70s and '80s pop culture into his practice. Ary Rosenbaum practices ERISA and retirement plan law at The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C. and is also known by industry insiders as "That 401(k) Guy," infusing personality into his practice through his That 401(k) Site website, conference series, and podcast. In this episode 20 of Revamping Retirement, Mike Webb chats with Ary about his perspective on topics such as the DOL's Fiduciary Rule and ESG and Private Equity in retirement plans, his "wish list" for compliance changes to help plan sponsors avoid plan errors, and his collection of Mets memorabilia.