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SouthWest Benefits Association Annual Conference
The region's premier benefits education
and networking event for benefits professionals.
We are pleased to announce the successful
completion of our 33rd Annual Conference, held May 7-9, 2008
at the Hilton Austin in Texas. Over 400 benefits professionals
and 40 sponsors participated. Look
back at the 33rd Annual Conference.
Stay tuned for details
about our 34th Annual Conference in 2009.

SouthWest Benefits Association
and the Internal Revenue Service Employee Benefits Conference
for Practitioners and Plan Sponsors
Your key resource for information, guidance
and clarification on new regulations, compliance issues, legislation
and litigation.
Staying up to date in the challenging world
of employee benefits has never been more critical to the success
of benefits professionals and their companies. Changes in
regulations, technology, workforce and the economy continue
to influence and change the way benefits are structured. Attending
the SouthWest Benefits Association Internal Revenue Service
Employee Benefits Conference for Practitioners and Plan Sponsors
is the most cost-effective way to stay informed.
The 2008 conference will be
held November 20-21 at the DoubleTree Galleria in Dallas,
Texas.

SouthWest Benefits Association and the
Internal Revenue Service Plan Administrator Skills Workshop
The guidance that benefits administrators
need for day-to-day decisions.
This Workshop, held each year in Dallas, Houston
and Oklahoma, will prove relevant to benefits administrators
that handle the day-to-day details of the ever changing world
of employee benefits. With the help of the Internal Revenue
Service, SouthWest Benefits Association provides you and your
staff with the information that will support your administrative
decisions. Don't miss the most convenient, best valued one-day
workshop of the year.
| 2009 Dates: |
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2/13/09 - Oklahoma City |
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2/27/09 - Dallas |
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3/6/09 - Houston |

SouthWest Benefits Association events feature
regional and national private industry experts and government
speakers. In most cases, conferences and workshops qualify
for continuing education credit recognized by various governing
bodies.
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