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Employee Health & Benefits Trends Shaping Our Evolving Workforce
This session is repeated at 2:45pm
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 Beginning at 9:15 AM
Session Duration

Learning Objective
- Educate the audience on the top 4 trends in employee benefits impacting the workplace heading into 2025. - Help the audience think critically about their current benefits strategy and enhancements or changes that can better align their organization for success and growth. - Healthcare costs continue to rise at a rate beyond typical inflation. I'll share strategies that can help bend the cost curve and help them control the cost of healthcare.

Session Description
Embark on a journey into the future of employee benefits with our exclusive presentation designed for HR professionals and business leaders seeking to stay ahead of the curve. In an ever-evolving workforce landscape, understanding and adapting to emerging trends is essential to attract, engage, and retain top talent.

Join us for an insightful exploration where we'll delve into the dynamic world of employee benefits, unveiling the latest trends and invaluable insights that will shape the employee experience in the coming year. Our expert speaker will guide you through a comprehensive analysis of the evolving employee benefits landscape, providing actionable strategies to enhance your organization's competitive edge.

Session Speaker

Nick Bellanca

Vice President-Market Leader
Lockton Companies

More About Nick Bellanca

As the Vice President, Market Leader at Lockton, Nick is dedicated to business growth, client satisfaction, and a high-performance culture while directing expansion in Columbus, Ohio. With 20 years of experience in insurance, employee benefits, and consulting, Nick advises data-driven employers who are committed to leading-edge solutions for their organizations. His expertise lies in healthcare plan design, risk management, self-funding, benefits communication, and total rewards consulting, with a focus on middle-market and large employers.