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Vaco and HIG events available to FEI members

Jun 17, 2024

Register for June 18 events

Vaco hosts 'Role of Leadership in digital change and AI'


On June 18, Vaco's webinar on "The Role of Leadership in Embracing Digital Transformation and AI" explains how financial leaders can effectively navigate the intersection of finance and technology. Gain insights on tools to drive innovation, streamline operations, and enhance decision-making processes. Register here to secure your spot and explore digital transformation for your finance team.


HIG invites FEI to its Healthcare Captive Round Table


Houchens Insurance Group is offering FEI members attendance at its June 18 Healthcare Captive Round Table. Learn how HIG is giving employers the ability to have greater control over benefits at a lower cost and with less volatility. Lunch will be provided. RSVP here.


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