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Highlights from the 2022 edition of Shifting DC Times, including LA County’s approach to participant communications in a virtual world, what the latest DOL ESG proposal means for plan fiduciaries, mid-cap strategies in DC plans, and more.
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In this Edition
- PLAN SPONSOR EXCHANGE –
How Los Angeles County adapted its participant communications strategy during the pandemic - PLAN GOVERNANCE –
What the latest DOL ESG proposal means for plan fiduciaries - INVESTMENT MENU DESIGN –
Mind the gap: Does your DC plan have a mid-cap gap? - PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT –
The new cyber reality: Helping participants combat cybercrime - PLAN DESIGN –
How Roth 401(k)s can help participants tackle taxes in retirement
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