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What the members and guests enjoyed most and/or consider a benefit to attending the meeting…
The interaction and open discussion from participants. A breath of fresh air compared to most conferences – Renata Chester, (Suffolk Life) Legal & General
Hear topics that may not be on your normal radar | For some people like me; a chance to re-engage with people in the industry – Sarah Luheshi, PPI
Discussion around the new pension freedom – Adam Potter, HSBC
Diverse range of speakers – Martyn Evans, Altus
Anna Rogers’ talk very interesting | Ken was incredibly interesting as well – Victoria Jary, Origo
Ken Davy & Mark Wood – Andrew Lloyd, Babel
Dinner – a great chance to mix and mingle | Mark Wood; engaging and informative | Ken Davy; as always worth listening to – Sarah Luheshi, PPI
Speakers: superb ! Venue: very good | Food: good | Admin: excellent – Simon Freeman, Pendragon
Mark Woods’ presentation although I felt it was skewed to higher earners & those with significant pension pots – Roy Porter, The People’s Pension
Great speakers – Louise May, Altus
Mark Wood’s presentation | Malcolm Booth’s presentation | Anna Rogers’ presentation – David Trenner, Intelligent Pensions
Networking | Allows you to ask questions that are topical to you – Adam Potter, HSBC
Very good range of speakers – Victoria Jary, Origo
As usual good discussion and debate – Andrew Lloyd, Babel
1) 1)Speakers 2) Networking – Simon Freeman, Pendragon
Learnt a couple of new things, as usual – Roy Porter, The People’s Pension
Much better understanding of DB world – Louise May, Altus
The usual! Meeting with other folk who love pensions and love talking about them – David Trenner, Intelligent Pensions
Hearing different points of view / perspectives | Open debate | Networking | Eclectic mix of speakers – Renata Chester, (Suffolk Life) Legal & General