Ray to Serve on IFEBP Professionals' Committee
February 2, 2012
Lindquist LLP Partner Kimberly R. Ray, CPA, has been selected to serve on the Professionals’ Committee of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP) in 2012. Kim has more than 30 years of experience with audit and accounting services for multiemployer trust funds and corporate benefit plans.
The IFEBP is a non-profit organization, dedicated to being a leading objective and independent global source of employee benefits, compensation and financial literacy education and information.
The Professionals’ Committee consists of accountants, actuaries, consultants and attorneys representing the industries of the IFEBP’s professional members. The committee evaluates new developments of professional organizations in their respective areas of expertise as they apply to employee benefit plans. The committee is an important resource in formulating program content for IFEBP conferences and webcasts; it assists staff in developing and promoting courses intended to qualify for continuing education credit.
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