You're Invited
CCA's Annual Meeting program committee chair, Paul Sepe, invites you to Music City, Nashville, Tennessee in October. The program committee has put together a great set of sessions that are above and beyond anything we've put together before.
Visit Music City
Visit Nashville and experience the creative energy of the city. Discover the neighborhoods. Seek out the hidden gems. Uncover the history and history in the making. And of course, enjoy the music. Watch this video to learn a little bit about this year's destination.
Registration Fees
Early on or | Regular Sept. 19- Oct. 14 | Onsite After Oct. 14 | |
CCA Member | $1,420 | $1,520 | $1,620 |
Non-Member | $1,890 | $1,990 | $2,090 |
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Four Days of Networking and Learning
The 2023 program will offer a blend of world class education and networking. The meeting will be held at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel in downtown Nashville and will feature a diverse program to meet your needs and interests. Choose from Retirement, Health & Welfare, Public Plans, International, Multiemployer, Investment and Cross Discipline topics.
Renaissance Nashville Hotel - Make Your Reservations!
It's time to start planning for the Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee October 15-18. The CCA room block at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel is now open for you to make reservations. Rooms typically sell out quickly, so if you plan on going, make your reservations sooner than later! Group rate: $265 per night | single or double occupancy.
Sessions
Earn continuing education credits over four days of breakout sessions, keynote presentations and networking events. The meeting kicks off Sunday, October 15 with an early evening session followed by the opening keynote presentation Monday morning and closing on Wednesday, October 18 with a motivating and inspirational general session.
Opening Keynote
Monday, October 16 | 8:00 a.m.
Michael Rogers
This year is a turning point in public understanding—and concern—about Artificial Intelligence. The rapid rise of ChatGPT and its clones has been nothing short of astonishing. And it’s been matched by an outpouring of dire predictions, from human extinction to massive unemployment. But well before we grapple with existential questions about AI, there will be more practical challenges for business and society.
Closing Keynote
Wednesday, October 18 | 11:00 a.m.
Jimmy Yeary
Songwriter Jimmy Yeary leads the audience through his five strategies to songwriting AKA building valuable relationships. The first is: I FEEL, YOU FEEL. You will learn the art of valuable connectivity through authentically feeling what you are speaking, to create instant attraction. This is one of the most valuable leadership tools you can possess.