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ThePMI Mentoring and Development Programme, sponsored by The People’s Pension, is delivered in conjunction with the Institute of Leadership & Management. Hear from our mentees and mentors from our 2021 programme.
It was August 1999. Everyone was talking about the upcoming last total solar eclipse of the millennium and Y2K. But I was more excited about starting my first job in pensions!
Everyone reading this will be familiar with the role of a pension scheme secretary. It has become a recognised and respected career in its own right. But this is by no means all pension scheme governance specialists do: the range is wide and incudes, for example, trustee executive services and secondments.
The pandemic has changed the way we do many things, and events are no exception. For almost two years, all of our events have been virtual, but as the world slowly starts to resume some normality, the natural next step is to start bringing back in-person events.
As pension schemes de-risk, many are finding longevity risk is now their most significant risk. Many are now looking to mitigate this risk using longevity swaps. For schemes considering this route, there are key decisions to be made. Understanding these decisions could smooth the path for an effective longevity hedge, ultimately increasing the certainty of achieving a scheme’s target endgame.
Why to consider taking the Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision (ADRP)
I was a pensions consultant working in Aon’s retirement department. I spent my time providing scheme secretarial and consulting expertise to my portfolio of clients with a particular focus on scheme governance. I have worked at Aon for the past 13 years and my career journey in that time has been far from linear.
ThePMI Mentoring and Development Programme, sponsored by The People’s Pension, is delivered in conjunction with the Institute of Leadership & Management. Hear from our mentees and mentors from our 2021 programme.
It was August 1999. Everyone was talking about the upcoming last total solar eclipse of the millennium and Y2K. But I was more excited about starting my first job in pensions!
Everyone reading this will be familiar with the role of a pension scheme secretary. It has become a recognised and respected career in its own right. But this is by no means all pension scheme governance specialists do: the range is wide and incudes, for example, trustee executive services and secondments.
The pandemic has changed the way we do many things, and events are no exception. For almost two years, all of our events have been virtual, but as the world slowly starts to resume some normality, the natural next step is to start bringing back in-person events.
As pension schemes de-risk, many are finding longevity risk is now their most significant risk. Many are now looking to mitigate this risk using longevity swaps. For schemes considering this route, there are key decisions to be made. Understanding these decisions could smooth the path for an effective longevity hedge, ultimately increasing the certainty of achieving a scheme’s target endgame.
Why to consider taking the Advanced Diploma in Retirement Provision (ADRP)
I was a pensions consultant working in Aon’s retirement department. I spent my time providing scheme secretarial and consulting expertise to my portfolio of clients with a particular focus on scheme governance. I have worked at Aon for the past 13 years and my career journey in that time has been far from linear.