
PSCA Executive Interview

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Hosted by Plan Sponsor Council of America · business · EN-US · 6 episodes
The PSCA Executive Interview is a short-form podcast featuring leaders in the retirement plan sponsor space describing relevant issues and their reactions to them. Whether it’s regulation, legislation, strategy or a host of other hot topics, listeners hear directly from those involved and how it can (and will) affect their business and their employees.
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PSCA Executive Interview

PSCA Executive Interview
<p>Danielle Kelso, Senior Institutional Solutions Consultant at Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, joins us to shed light on the changes and innovations shaping the future of retirement security.</p><p>In her role, Kelso provides research, analytics and product expertise to the Allianz sales team, and shares her expertise on what plan sponsors need to be thinking about when it comes to supporting a retiree’s lifestyle by ensuring stable income and managing risks effectively.</p><p><b>Disclosure</b></p><p>The hypothetical examples cited uses the Portfolio Impact Report (PIR) engine developed by Allianz Investment Ma...

PSCA Executive Interview
<p>Today, we’re joined by Glenn Dial, Senior Retirement Strategist with American Century Investments.</p><p>Dial explains some fascinating findings from “The Retirement Disconnect: What Sponsors Miss About Participant Priorities,” the firm’s 12th annual survey of retirement plan participants and sponsors, which can be found at americancentury.com.</p><p>He covers retirement income, common misconceptions, and the always-important income replacement rate, among other high-profile topics.</p><p><b>Source: 12th Annual American Century Retirement Survey</b></p><p><b>Methodology</b>: The participant survey was conducted between June 3, 2025, and June 23, 2025. The survey included 1,500 full-time workers between the ages...

PSCA Executive Interview
<p>Today, we’re joined by Mike Kelly, Strategic Accounts Director with Inspira Financial.</p><p>Mike discusses the strategies that plan sponsors can use to manage their retirement plans better and create better outcomes for their plan participants.</p><p>But before we delve into that, Mike reminds listeners what Inspira Financial is and what it does.</p>

PSCA Executive Interview
<p>Mike Kelly, Strategic Accounts Director at Inspira Financial, joins Plan Sponsor of America’s (PSCA) John Sullivan for an in-depth discussion of the common problems that plan sponsors encounter while managing their retirement plans—as well as possible solutions to those problems.</p><p>Here’s what they had to say.</p><p><br/></p>
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