Complimentary Web Seminar

Healthcare Reform - Impact and Opportunities for Voluntary Benefits

Original Broadcast Date: June 23, 2011
Time: 2:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM PT
Cost: FREE

In this web seminar, Aflac's Senior Vice President of Federal Relations, David Pringle, will discuss what to expect next in Washington regarding healthcare reform. He'll also address the impact on supplemental plans and the value now being placedon these plans as they are quickly becoming a key component in the overall benefit strategy. Listeners will also learn about Aflac's experience with national health care in Japan where the company insures 25% of the population. You will also get unique insight into the behind the scenes discussions in Washington that took place as the legislation was being crafted. If you are looking to learn more about the growing need for supplemental insurance resulting from healthcare reform, then you don't want to miss this web seminar.

What you will learn:

  • How Supplemental Insurance is impacted by Healthcare Reform
  • Key Opportunities and Strategies for Supplemental Insurance in the new marketplace
  • What Aflac has learned from years of national healthcare in Japan

Featured Speakers:

    • David Pringle
    • David Pringle
      Senior Vice President of Federal Relations
      Aflac

      David Pringle is Senior Vice President of Federal Relations. David is a graduate of Mississippi State University, where he received a BA Degree in Insurance and Risk Management. He has worked for Aflac for more than 32 years. For nine of those years, David worked with Aflac's sales forces in the states of Mississippi, North Carolina, and West Virginia, where he worked his way from the position of Associate to State Sales Coordinator. During his career with Aflac, David has also worked in Aflac Worldwide Headquarters as the Assistant Agency Director for the West Territory, and Director of Training, where he was responsible for developing the concept for Aflacs state training programs. David assumed his current position in 1990. His primary responsibility is to coordinate Aflacs government relations and lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C. He is also Secretary and principal fund raiser for Aflac's Political Action Committee (Aflac PAC), which is the largest political action committee among all insurance companies.

Moderated By:

    • Tashawna Rodwell
    • Tashawna Rodwell
      Publisher
      National Underwriter Life & Health

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