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Christian Brothers Services On-Hand for the 2010 NACPA Conference
Romeoville, IL, April 2010 - Christian Brothers Services will be on-hand at the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA) 2010 Annual Conference. The conference will be held April 25 – 27 at the Marriott Chicago Oak Brook, Oak Brook, Illinois. The theme of the conference is Celebrating the Past…Embracing the Future, as NACPA is celebrating their 40th anniversary. Christian Brothers Services is proud to present four expert speakers at the conference, in which attendees will receive valuable information to benefit their organization. Speakers include Andrew Kopon, JD, speaking on Preventing Employment Discrimination Claims while Staying True to your Faith, Rachel Yarch, JD, speaking on Legally and Ethically Downsizing your Workforce, Michael Airdo, JD, on Balancing Compassion for Injured or Disabled Employees v. Compliance with the FMLA and the ADA, and Roger Duffield, director of risk and claim services, speaking on the topic I’ll Take Risk Management for $100 aka – Low Cost/No Cost Risk Management Strategies for Catholic Organizations. “We are very pleased to be able to have four speaker workshops available at the NACPA conference,” commented Bob Brusich, Christian Brothers Services director of sales and business development. “For the second year we are also able to sponsor the main speaker, John Allen. Mr. Allen is a well-known Catholic author and speaker whose topic at the NACPA Conference is Turbulence on a Global Scale in the 21st Century.” Christian Brothers Services will be available throughout the conference in Salon rooms E-F-G-H to discuss with attendees the plans and programs we have developed for Catholic organizations, as well as the latest in collaborative and cost-effective programs, including plan flexibility and greater coverage and benefit choices. The National Association of Church Personnel Administrators is a membership organization dedicated to the development and promotion of just personnel practices rooted in gospel values. Members of NACPA include clergy, religious and lay men and women from across the country and world who share the same dedication.
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