2016 Conference Program - County Commissioners Association of
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2016 Conference Program - County Commissioners Association of
County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania Presents the 2016 County Administration Conference WELCOME Welcome to the 2016 CCAP County Administration Conference! The following pages contain the Conference schedule, a map of the hotel, a list of sponsors and speakers and other Conference information. If you have any questions, please visit the staff at the CCAP registration desk. EDUCATIONAL TRACKS There are numerous sessions, in varying tracks, so you have your pick of different topics the entire way through the Conference. This program includes details to help you decide which session is most appealing or helpful. Feel free to stay in your track or gain insight into something you don’t work with every day. With so many choices, the sky’s the limit, so enjoy! SESSION COURTESY We all know cell phones are essential, but they can be distracting to those around you. As a courtesy to all attendees, please refrain from using your cell phone while in sessions. We realize this is sometimes difficult, but ringing phones, or people talking on them, can be extremely disruptive to other attendees and also discourteous to our speakers. If you must use your phone, please step outside the room. Today’s mobile device environment also offers a unique opportunity to record and rebroadcast events. Before taping, please consider possible copyright infringement and general respectful behavior shown towards those being recorded. It is advised to obtain permission before recording or rebroadcasting a session or a Conference event out of respect for copyright laws and your professional colleagues. THE CCAP ACADEMY FOR EXCELLENCE IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT We are pleased to offer four elective Academy credits for each day of this Conference. If you are a current Academy participant or plan to join in the future, please complete the forms in your packet and return them to the Conference registration desk. Full daily attendance is required to receive each day’s credits. Early departure or early submission of the attendance forms may result in forfeiture of that day’s Academy credits. If you have any questions, please see Mandi Glantz during the Conference. COMPLIANCE WITH ADA CCAP’s policy is to hold meetings only at facilities that are barrier-free. In accordance with Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act, please advise us of any special accommodation requests for disabilityrelated needs. Please see a CCAP staff member as soon as possible if you need assistance. AFTER THE CONFERENCE Look for our post-Conference email which will include a link to session handouts as well as an evaluation. As always, your input helps us plan future events. Thank you for your thoughts. Enjoy State College and the Conference! 1 Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center Floor Plans 2 Collective Bargaining & Interest Arbitration EAP SERVICES Personnel Counseling & Training Providing a comprehensive suite of services designed to help improve employee performance since 1984 Grievance Arbitration Labor Contract Administration Retirement Benefits The recognized leader in EAP Services for counties and county-related entities across Pennsylvania, we also offer trainings, on-site counseling and CISM, conflict resolution, succession planning, employee and executive coaching, wellness resources, retirement consultation, professional development plans, outplacement services, exit interviews, and Job Matching Services. EEO, PHRC & Civil Rights Litigation Civil Service, Police Tenure Act Local Agency Law Proceedings Appellate Representation We’re public law specialists. Our municipal clients rely on us for straight talk and decisive action. For briefings on what’s new in the law and guidance on how to apply it. For in-depth knowledge of local government and personal attention to every detail. They expect it—and we think they deserve it. So do you. To find out what we can do for you, contact us today! 1-800-543-5080 [email protected] www.mseap.com 535 Smithfield Street, Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 telephone: (412) 395-1280 www.cdblaw.com TM Conference Information Available Via Mobile App Access information about the Conference from the convenience of your mobile device including the Conference schedule, directory of speakers, sponsor listings and more! Simply install the Grupio App on your mobile device, then search for 2016 CCAP County Administration Conference: • • • iPhone/iPad - search for Grupio in the App Store Android - search for Grupio in the Android Market Blackberry Storm and Torch - search for Grupio in App World Grupio IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have previously logged in to Grupio, you will need to search for the new event - 2016 CCAP County Administration Conference. You can also access the mobile website at any time at http://www.grupio.com/events/?event_id=10304. To see the Conference attendee list or create a personalized Conference schedule, you will need to login. Type in your email address as the username and caconf as the password. If you have questions or need assistance, please visit the CCAP registration desk. 3 2016 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE PROGRAM With the exception of lunch both days in the Gardens Restaurant on the lower level, all Conference events will occur on the main level of the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center. Wednesday, June 1 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 9 - 11 a.m. MORNING REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Hotel Break/Lounge Area Bakery items, bagels, spreads, fruit, yogurt, granola, assorted hot and cold beverages; beverages available all day 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. OPENING GENERAL SESSION Current Programs, Hot Topics and Updates from CCAP Douglas Hill, Executive Director, CCAP Co-Exist and Succeed: Millennials and Other Generations in the Workplace Mary Kay Williams, Owner, MindShift Consulting 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 12:30 - 1 p.m. CONFERENCE LUNCHEON Gardens Restaurant, Lower Level Lunch buffet includes salads, soup, hot and cold entrees, variety of side dishes, breads, desserts, beverages 1 - 2:30 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Registration Desk, Main Hallway Deans Hall 1-2 Welcome and Introductions Linda Rosito, Risk Management Training Director, CCAP BEVERAGES WITH THE VENDORS Hotel Break/Lounge Area Join the Conference vendors and Enterprise Partners in the hotel’s break area for a post-lunch beverage and conversation. Learn how they can help you and your county! Drones: Useful Tools or Toys? Risk and Insurance Considerations (Administration Track) Room 105 The hottest Christmas present of 2015 is becoming a hot risk management topic, and concern. From law enforcement use, to mapping, inspecting cell towers, search and rescue and emergency management uses, drones present some new challenges. Insurance coverage is NOT automatic. Regulation by the FAA is strict, and is changing over time. This session will get you up to date on drones and how to make sure your risk is covered by insurance. Speakers: Karen Cohen, Insurance and Reinsurance Manager, CCAP Dennis Cutler, Senior Risk Control Specialist, CCAP 4 Wednesday, June 1 (continued) Bullying in the Workplace (HR/Personnel Track) Room 108 An estimated 54 million Americans have been bullied at work. Gossip, rumor mills, backstabbing, cliques – all of these can be considered workplace bullying, and they all contribute to a hostile working environment. So what do you do about it? This training will define workplace bullying and will review the prevalence of this epidemic, why it happens, and how to identify it. We will also discuss how it affects employees and what individuals – and management – can do to confront and stop it. Moderator: Desiree J. Nguyen, Deputy Director, Insurance Pool Operations, CCAP Speaker: Cheryl B. Raudenbush, M.Ed., Director of Corporate Development, Mazzitti & Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. IRS Compliance: 1099 Reporting, Payroll and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Reporting Room 112 (Budget/Finance Track) The IRS has been very active lately with some changes that are presenting challenges for county governments and other employers. New IT capabilities allow the IRS to track TIN addresses on 1099 forms, and if the address on the 1099 you issue does not match the address on file with the IRS, fines are being assessed. This session will examine this issue, ACA reporting and other payroll issues. Moderator: Pamela Szajnuk, Chief Financial Officer, CCAP Speaker: Deborah E. Crum, Esquire, Smigel, Anderson & Sacks Mobile Device Management (IT Track) Room 104 This session will explore the rise in the mobile workforce and mobile devices. Along with mobility comes the need to manage device locations at in any given moment, as well as how to protect the devices and the county contents that may be stored on them. Learn how to effectively allow the use of mobile devices by your employees. Speaker: Rita Reynolds, CGCIO, Chief Information Officer, CCAP 2 - 4 p.m. AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Hotel Break/Lounge Area Assorted candies, dry snacks, cookies, brownies, assorted hot and cold beverages; beverages available all day 2:30 - 2:45 p.m. REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH THE VENDORS Hotel Break/Lounge Area Various food and beverages available for Conference attendees 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Right to Know: Handling Requests, Fees and Appeals (Administration Track) Room 105 The Pennsylvania Right to Know Law (“RTKL”) promotes access to official government information in order to prohibit secrets and scrutinize the actions of public officials. Indeed, the RTKL presumes that 5 Wednesday, June 1 (continued) all records held by state or local agencies are public records unless disclosure is barred by law, judicial order, privilege, or one of the exceptions specifically set forth in the RTKL itself. Members of the public can make open records requests under the law to an agency’s open records officer and receive an official response within five days. Moreover, the requestor has a right to appeal a denial of a request to the Office of Open Records within 15 business days thereafter. While the purpose of RTKL is government transparency, the General Assembly did not provide for carte blanche access by a requester to all public records in possession of a government agency. The law reflects a clear legislative intent to protect specific types of information from disclosure. An emerging body of case law is developing as the courts of our commonwealth grapple with these competing interests under the RTKL. This presentation will accordingly provide an overview of the RTKL, walk you through the procedural aspects of the law, and summarize several recent RTKL decisions from the Pennsylvania courts. Moderator: Jennifer Hamilton, Director of Human Resources, Mercer County Speakers: Christopher Gabriel, Attorney, Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, P.C. Richard D. Miller, Attorney, Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, P.C. Workers’ Comp and Return to Work: Policies, Procedures and Successes Room 108 (HR/Personnel Track) When an employee becomes injured or ill from a work-related injury, workers’ compensation benefits are available to cover the medical costs and lost wages related to that injury. This session will cover important return to work policies that employers should consider implementing. The panel will include experts within and outside of CCAP to discuss hot topics including return to work policy and procedure suggestions, claims processing procedures and recommendations to help minimize the hassle and maximize the results, legal issues with return to work, and real time return to work strategies and success experiences. Moderator: Panelists: Jeanie Henry, RN, Risk Control Wellness Nurse, CCAP Marian Mark, PComp Senior Claims Representative, CCAP Thomas Ollason, Esquire, Lavery Law Marc Rice, Risk Manager, Tioga County Keeping Your Internal Controls Up-to-Date While Preparing for the County’s Annual Audit (Budget/Finance Track) Room 112 County audits seem to come around so fast -- it feels like you just completed the last one when it’s time to start again! This session will explore why your county needs internal controls, what is involved and what you need to consider, and what exactly the auditors are looking for when they ask you about your internal control process. Speaker: Diane Edelstein, CPA, Partner, Maher Duessel County Websites: ADA Compliance, Best Practices, Legal Obligations (IT Track) Room 104 Are you using your website for access to government services, information and programs? Is your website compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? To achieve ADA website compli6 Wednesday, June 1 (continued) ance, an organization must ensure that all information and features of its site can be accessed easily by persons with disabilities. Come to this presentation to learn more of the steps you can take now to make your website more accessible! Speaker: Rita Reynolds, CGCIO, Chief Information Officer, CCAP 4:15 - 5:15 p.m. RECEPTION WITH THE VENDORS Break/Lounge Area and Courtyard Special Prize Drawing at 4:45 p.m. This reception is for all Conference attendees, and provides one last opportunity to visit with our vendors. Enjoy a variety of hors d’oeuvres and beverages with your colleagues. Don’t miss the special prize drawing at 4:45 p.m. - the winner will receive a certificate for one free overnight stay at The Hotel Hershey during the 2016 CCAP Fall Conference in November! You must be present to win. Thursday, June 2 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. MORNING REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Hotel Break/Lounge Area Bakery items, bagels, spreads, fruit, yogurt, granola, assorted hot and cold beverages; beverages available all day 9 - 10:30 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Registration Desk, Main Hallway The Secret to Managing Workplace Morale ... Is Right Under Your Nose! (Administration Track) Room 109 One of the biggest challenges facing county government is the issue of workplace morale. When all of us are struggling with getting more done with fewer resources, it can be easy to lose sight of this issue as we focus on tasks. Unfortunately, by the time low workplace morale rears its ugly head, much of the damage has been done, but recognizing the dynamics and key contributors to this game changing function can help turn things around. It’s not always easy or pleasant, but the results can be remarkable, and the benefits will far outweigh the challenges you face getting there. Speaker: Chuck Mazzitti, Executive Director, Mazzitti and Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. Legal Protections for Small HR Departments (HR/Personnel Track) Room 106 Does having a lot on your plate sound familiar? If the answer is yes, join us for this session focusing on ideas and strategies for employment processes and legal issues that arise for HR personnel who have a lot on their plate and not a lot of people to get the job done. Moderator: Speaker: Desiree J. Nguyen, Deputy Director, Insurance Pool Operations, CCAP Marie Milie Jones, Attorney at Law, Founding Partner, JonesPassodelis 7 Thursday, June 2 (continued) Market Forces and Economic Trends Impacting Counties (Budget/Finance Track) Room 105 This breakout will focus on recent economic events across the global markets and their effects on borrowing rates and investment rates for operating and reserve funds. Mr. Molloy will discuss the current outlook and market expectations for interest rates in 2016 and what factors play into the Fed’s decisions regarding interest rate changes. Mr. Molloy will also discuss recent changes in PA permitted investment legislation (Act 10) and how these new securities can factor into a conservative investment strategy for a public sector investor. Speaker: John W. Molloy, CFA, Managing Director, PFM Asset Management LLC Cyber Security: Prevention, Improved Policies, Incident Handling (IT Track) Room 108 There are more and more bad guys trying to gain access to computer systems and information than ever before. Practically on a daily basis we hear national or international news about an organization which has been hacked or been held ransom – and this includes counties! This session will explore why every county needs to take an assessment of their security posture today. In this session, CCAP and Chester County will discuss their collaboration to develop a County Security Framework and Toolkit that can be used by all counties to do an assessment of not only their security posture, but also where they stand in compliance with regulations and standards such as HIPAA, Criminal Justice Information Security and the IRS. Additional statewide county activities will be covered as well. Moderator: Rita Reynolds, CGCIO, Chief Information Officer, CCAP Speakers: Mary Jane McCluskey, Deputy Director of Technology Operations, CCAP Bill McConnell, Information Security Officer, Chester County Glenn Angstadt, Chief Information Officer, Chester County 10:30 - 10:45 a.m. BEVERAGE BREAK Hotel Break/Lounge Area Assorted hot and cold beverages 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. ROUNDTABLE BREAKOUT SESSIONS Chief Clerks’/Administrators’ Roundtable Room 108 With a facilitator, chief clerks and county administrators will have the opportunity to discuss their most pressing issues, challenges and successes. Facilitator: Chuck Mazzitti, Executive Director, Mazzitti and Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. HR/Personnel Directors’ Roundtable Room 109 With a facilitator, county human resource and personnel directors will have the opportunity to discuss their most pressing issues, challenges and successes. Facilitator: Mark Agutter, Human Resources Director, Bradford County and SCHRPP President 8 Thursday, June 2 (continued) Budget/Finance Directors’ Roundtable Room 105 With a facilitator, county finance and budget directors will discuss their most pressing issues, challenges and successes, and how their counties are dealing financially during these tough economic times. Facilitator: Brian Sanker, Senior Managing Consultant, PFM Asset Management LLC IT Directors’ Roundtable Room 106 With a facilitator, county IT directors will have the opportunity to discuss their most pressing issues, challenges and successes, including IT strategic planning, and recruitment and retention. Facilitator: Rita Reynolds, CGCIO, Chief Information Officer, CCAP 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. CONFERENCE LUNCHEON Gardens Restaurant, Lower Level Lunch buffet includes salads, soup, hot and cold entrees, variety of side dishes, breads, desserts, beverages 12:45 - 2:15 p.m. CLOSING GENERAL SESSION Deans Hall 1-2 Welcome and Introductions Linda Rosito, Risk Management Training Director, CCAP Modernizing the County Workplace on a Budget Rita Reynolds, CGCIO, Chief Information Officer, CCAP Special Conference Prize Drawing at Conclusion of Session! All Conference attendees are eligible for the grand prize - an Apple Watch! You must be present to win. Thank you for attending the 2016 CCAP County Administration Conference. Have a safe trip home and we hope to see you in August at Split Rock Resort for the 2016 CCAP Annual Conference! 9 Register Now for the CCAP 2016 Annual Conference! August 7 to 10 Split Rock Resort Lake Harmony Carbon County Lehigh Scenic Gorge Railway Visit the CCAP website, www.pacounties.org, to: Register for the Conference Reserve Your Hotel Room RSVP to Conference-wide Events Download Awards Nomination Forms Get Updates on Breakout Sessions Early Bird Registration Deadline is June 30! Reserve Your Hotel Room by July 16! Pocono Mountains Scenery Downtown Historic Jim Thorpe 10 Conference Sponsors CCAP’s sponsorship program offers great opportunities for our associate members and other interested vendors to support the Conference and the membership based on their desired level of involvement. The four levels, in order of highest to lowest, are Blue Ribbon, Red Ribbon, White Ribbon and Patron Conference Sponsors. The vendor benefits and exposure are directly related to the sponsorship level chosen. If you would like more information on sponsorship opportunities or vendor participation of any kind, please contact Mandi Glantz, CCAP director of member and vendor relations, [email protected], (717) 736-4739. The following list is of sponsors who were confirmed as of May 23, 2016. Please join us in thanking our 2016 County Administration Conference Sponsors! Blue Ribbon Conference Sponsor The CCAP UC Trust PO Box 60769 Harrisburg, PA 17106-0769 www.pacounties.org Contact: Desiree J. Nguyen (717) 736-4779 [email protected] The CCAP Unemployment Compensation (UC) Trust was the first insurance product designed and operated by CCAP and continues to be among its most successful. A totally self-insured program, the Trust provides unemployment compensation insurance for 42 counties and five county related entities. Members receive a full service benefit package to include: the processing of all unemployment claims filed against the entity, hearing coordination for all claims appealed to a referee, auditing of all unemployment charges, real-time online claims reports, onsite and online training, and ongoing support from both CCAP and Equifax Workforce Solutions staff, claims administrator for the Trust. Additionally, membership includes an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). All employees and all members of an employees’ household are eligible for up to three counseling sessions annually for each separate issue, concern or problem. A toll free number and website are provided, along with a separate toll free line for supervisors to seek assistance with EAP issues and referrals. The EAP benefit also includes Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Response Services. When a crisis occurs, it can affect staff in an entire department or even the organization as a whole. Although many Trust members have a system in place for such an occurrence, the after-effects of a traumatic event can last for days or weeks beyond the original event. CISM is designed to provide secondary crisis response services to your organization’s first responders and/or employees after a critical incident has taken place. 11 PROUD SPONSOR OF THE 2016 CCAP COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE UC Trust Unemployment Compensation Trust Owned by Members Governed by Members Service to Members Providing Unemployment Compensation Coverage and Service to Pennsylvania Counties and County Related Entities Since 1980 For more information contact Desiree J. Nguyen, Deputy Director of Insurance Pool Operations, by phone (717) 736-4779 or email [email protected]. www.pacounties.org 12 Blue Ribbon Conference Sponsor PCoRP (The Pennsylvania Counties Risk Pool) PO Box 60769 Harrisburg, PA 17106-0769 www.pacounties.org Contact: Karen Cohen (717) 736-4707 [email protected] The Pennsylvania Counties Risk Pool (PCoRP) was created in 1987 by counties, for counties. Counties asked CCAP for a solution for liability and property insurance, at a time when the commercial market abandoned public entities. PCoRP provides coverage and services to 49 counties and four county-related entities. Coverage includes property, auto, crime and all lines of liability–general liability, employment practices, public officials liability, law enforcement liability and cyber liability. Members receive a full-service benefit package including: claims administration including online claims reporting, risk control services, onsite and online training, property appraisals, public officials bond coverage, specialized training programs including prison risk management, facilities management, defensive driving and numerous HR workshops. PCoRP’s Coverage Document provides members with extensive coverage tailored to county government, not available from the commercial market, and at competitive pricing. In addition, PCoRP’s strong financial condition has allowed dividend distributions and loss prevention grants for the members. For more information, contact Karen Cohen at CCAP, (800) 895-9039 or [email protected]. 13 Property, Auto, Crime and All Lines of Liability Coverage CREATED BY COUNTIES FOR COUNTIES PROUD SPONSOR OF THE 2016 CCAP COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE www.pacounties.org (800) 895-9039 14 White Ribbon Conference Sponsors Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, P.C. 535 Smithfield Street, Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 www.cdblaw.com Contact: Janet Isler (412) 395-1277 [email protected] Certified Public Accountants and Management Consultants Greater Philadelphia Office Jeffrey Weiss, CPA, Managing Partner 2370 York Road, Ste. A-5 Jamison, PA 18929 P: 215-918-2277 F: 215-918-2302 Harrisburg Office Patrick Kirk, CPA, CGFM, CGMA Managing Partner Corey Troutman, CPA, CGMA, Partner 830 Sir Thomas Court, Ste. 100 Harrisburg, PA 17109 P: 717-561-9200 F: 717-561-9202 Mazzitti & Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. 3207 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.mseap.com Contact: Nelson Breisch (800) 241-5740 [email protected] Pittsburgh Office Cory W. Johnson, CPA, Partner 3800 McKnight E. Dr., Ste. 3805 Pittsburgh, PA 15237 P: 412-367-7102 F: 412-367-7103 Greensburg Office Jared Ewing, CPA, Director 210 TollGate Hill Road Greensburg, PA 15601 P: 724-834-2151 F: 724-834-5969 Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC 830 Sir Thomas Court, Suite 100 Harrisburg, PA 17109 www.zallc.org Contact: Patrick Kirk (717) 561-9200 x 5003 [email protected] Serving the Accounting, Auditing, and Consulting Needs of the Public Sector Financial & Compliance Audits Performance Audits & Consulting Health Care & Pension Cost Containment Bond Verifications Management & MIS Consulting GASB Implementation Services Cost Allocation Plans Subrecipient Monitoring Visit us at www.zallc.org Public Sector Financial and ManageMent adviSory ServiceS exPertS Patron Conference Sponsors Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management, Inc. 74 West Broad Street, Suite 340 Bethlehem, PA 18018 www.cornerstone-companies.com Contact: Angela Oste (610) 694-0900 [email protected] Nationwide Retirement Solutions 385 Jordan Road Troy, NY 12180 www.nrsforu.com Contact: Emanuel Mahand (609) 923-8859 [email protected] Pennsylvania County Health Insurance Purchasing Cooperative 147 West Airport Road Lititz, PA 17543 www.benecon.com Contact: Kathy Cook (717) 723-4600 [email protected] PLGIT PO Box 1027 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1027 www.plgit.com Contact: Brian Sanker (800) 572-1472 [email protected] 15 Conference Speakers The following list is of speakers who were confirmed as of May 23, 2016. Addresses for speakers who are CCAP members or staff can be found in the CCAP Membership Directory. Deborah E. Crum, Esquire Smigel, Anderson & Sacks, LLP 4431 North Front Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17110 (717) 234-2401 [email protected] Diane Edelstein, CPA Partner Maher Duessel 503 Martindale Street, Suite 600 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 535-5506 [email protected] Christopher Gabriel, Attorney Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, P.C. 535 Smithfield Street, Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 395-1295 [email protected] Marie Milie Jones, Attorney at Law Founding Partner JonesPassodelis 707 Grant Street, Suite 3510 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 315-7272 [email protected] Chuck Mazzitti Executive Director Mazzitti & Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. 3207 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 (717) 901-5031 [email protected] Richard Miller, Attorney Campbell Durrant Beatty Palombo & Miller, P.C. 535 Smithfield Street, Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 395-1266 [email protected] John W. Molloy, CFA Managing Director PFM Asset Management LLC One Keystone Plaza, Suite 300 North Front and Market Streets Harrisburg, PA 17101 (717) 232-2723 [email protected] Thomas Ollason, Esquire Lavery Law 225 Market Street, Suite 304 Harrisburg, PA 17101 (717) 233-6633 [email protected] Cheryl B. Raudenbush, M.Ed. Director of Corporate Development Mazzitti & Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. 3207 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 (800) 241-5740 [email protected] Brian Sanker Senior Managing Consultant PFM Asset Management LLC One Keystone Plaza, Suite 300 North Front and Market Streets Harrisburg, PA 17101 (717) 232-2723 [email protected] Mary Kay Williams Owner MindShift Consulting 4158 Penns Valley Road Spring Mills, PA 16875-8306 (814) 422-8611 [email protected] 16 Conference Vendors and Informational Tables CCAP’s Enterprise Partner Programs (organizations that have a special business relationship with CCAP), along with our Conference sponsors, will have informational display tables in the main level refreshment area during Conference hours. Stop by to learn more about what products and services these companies offer, and please thank them for their support! CCAP Insurance Programs PO Box 60769 Harrisburg, PA 17106-0769 www.pacounties.org Contact: John Sallade (717) 736-4709 [email protected] Mazzitti & Sullivan EAP Services, Inc. 3207 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.mseap.com Contact: Nelson Breisch (800) 241-5740 [email protected] Colonial Life 1574 Lititz Pike Lancaster, PA 17601 www.pa-coloniallife.com Contact: Nash Skiles (717) 517-7016 [email protected] Nationwide Retirement Solutions 385 Jordan Road Troy, NY 12180 www.nrsforu.com Contact: Emanuel Mahand (609) 923-8859 [email protected] Equinox HR Solutions, LLC 1275 Glenlivet Drive Suite 340 Allentown, PA 18106 www.equinoxhr.com Contact: Jared McEvoy (610) 366-3777 [email protected] PLGIT PO Box 1027 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1027 www.plgit.com Contact: Brian Sanker (800) 572-1472 [email protected] Voluntary Workplace Benefits 39 E. Main Street Suite 119 New Albany, OH 43054 Contact: David Graham (740) 817-2542 [email protected] First Data 5555 Glenridge Connector NE Suite 2000 Atlanta, GA 30342 www.firstdata.com Contact: Daniel McCurdy (717) 576-7200 [email protected] 17