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Running an Effective Board

About This Meeting

Over the last several years, more ESOP companies have decided to move to more formal boards. Many have outside members, but even those with all insiders are often taking a more active role. This Webinar looks at what makes an effective board. Should there be outside directors? What should their qualifications and compensation be? Should there be non-management employees on the board? Should board members be fiduciaries? Should plan advisors be on the board? What should board duties be and what makes boards most productive? You will learn:

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This replay was recorded on May 2, 2012.

Program

Board Duties Roles and Best Practices
John Michael (Mickey) Maier, Alpha Investment Consulting Group
How Should the Board and Fiduciaries Interact?
Scott Storjohann, BTC ESOP Services, Bankers Trust Co

Presenters

John Michael (Mickey) Maier

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Alpha Investment Consulting Group

Mickey Maier is a president of Professional Fiduciary Services LLC in Milwaukee WI. He serves as an independent transactional fiduciary, ongoing trustee, or board member for a number of ESOP companies.

Scott Storjohann

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BTC ESOP Services, Bankers Trust Company of South Dakota

Scot, VP and manager of BTC ESOP Services/Bankers Trust Company of South Dakota, represents BTC as an institutional trustee and works with ESOP companies across the U.S. with engagements covering ongoing and transactional trust services of all types. With more than 25 years of ESOP and retirement plan experience, he has helped clients work through the basic to very complex situations. He is a frequent speaker at local, regional, and national ESOP events.