EPIC to host strategy session June 8 in Augusta, Georgia

HR professionals are invited to a mini-conference at the Legends Club in Augusta
HR professionals are invited to a mini-conference at the Legends Club in Augusta
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Human resources professionals are invited to a mini-conference at the Legends Club in Augusta, Georgia slated for 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday hosted by nationwide retail property insurer and brokerage EPIC.

The CSRA SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Mini Conference will feature industry professionals presenting on human resources current events and trends in benefits compliance. Speakers will include numerous EPIC leaders, among them employer services platform chief actuary Davin Millholland; employee benefits compliance director Carl Pilger; HR and benefits technology expert Mimi Bush, and senior benefits consultant Jim Baker.

The quartet of experts will offer insight into company health care spending, the current administration’s effect on regulatory compliance; current technology, and health care underwriting information, respectively.

The Legends Club is 22 Suite B, 2701 Washington Road. 

CSRA SHRM is the local affiliated chapter for SHRM. With more than 285,000 members, the SHRM is the world’s largest human resources professional society. CSRA, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, provides information technology solutions to federal government agencies with a focus on national security. Clients include the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force and intelligence agencies.

EPIC, with offices nationwide and consistently named among “best places to work” by its employees, is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and operates with a values-based, client-centric approach.



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