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Gibson Announces 11th Annual Human Capital Summit

Mar 27, 2017 3:23:02 PM

iStock-499265366.jpgSOUTH BEND, PLYMOUTH, INDIANAPOLIS, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA – 03/27/17 – Gibson is hosting the 11th Annual Human Capital Summit on April 25, 2017 on the topic of Bad Medicine.

Prescription drug costs and the uncertainty of the health care landscape are two major pain points facing employers in 2017.

The event features national speaker Jim Cronin, Chief of Business Operations for UnitedHealthcare. He will discuss the current signs of change in the health care industry and what they mean to employers.                       

In addition, experts will provide insight into the major drivers of prescription drug costs, strategies for managing specialty drugs, and forces impacting pharmacy trends. Experts include: Nathan Gabhart, CEO of TrueScripts, Mike Stull, Chief Marketing Officer of Employers Health, and Rob Nace, Senior Director of Specialty Strategy & Clinical Programs for BriovaRx.

CEOs, CFOs, VPs of Human Resources, and business executives making decisions about their company’s health care plans should not miss this event.

The event will be held at the Century Center in South Bend, Indiana from 8:00am – 12:00pm. To attend, RSVP at www.gibsonins.com/hcs. Cost is free, however, registration is required.

Gibson is a 100% employee-owned, regional insurance and risk management services firm with offices in South Bend, Plymouth, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Gibson is a team of risk management and employee benefits professionals with a passion for helping leaders look beyond what others see and get to the proactive side of insurance. As an employee-owned company, Gibson is driven by close relationships with their clients, employees, and the communities they serve. The first Gibson office opened in 1933 in Northern Indiana, and as the company’s reach grew, so did their team. Today, Gibson serves clients across the country from offices in Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Utah.