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New York April 10, 2014 The Westin Times Square All sessions will take place in the Majestic Ballroom - 5 th Floor unless otherwise noted 7:30 am - 8:30 am Registration and Networking Breakfast 8:30 am - 8:40 am Opening Remarks: DC Plan Overview Speaker: Lori Lucas [Conference Chair] Executive Vice President, DC Practice Leader Callan Associates 8:40 am - 9:20 am WORKSHOP: The Retirement Equation Increased focus on defined contribution plans by academics and investment industry leaders has resulted in product evolution, scrutiny of fees, new legislation and debate on annuitization, amongst other issues. Are these the right isues? Which ones really matter? Is the attention on these issues warranted? Which ones should plan sponsors focus on? MFS s workshop will showcase proprietary participant survey data and empirical research which will help you bette understand the most important variables of a participant s retirement equation and dispel some of the myths promulgated in popular debate. We will also highlight participant misperceptions about key variables of the equation and demonstrate how they really impact retirement balances. We will also present a practical framework that can be used by employers and consultants when considering actionable priorities for defined contribution plans. Speakers: Kristen E. Colvin, CAIA Director, Consultant Relations Peter A. Delaney, CFA Jonathan W. Hubbard, CFA

9:20 am - 10:00 am WORKSHOP: Bonds Without Borders or Benchmarks Fixed income is an integral component of asset allocation in both the core line-up and target date funds, yet often the exposure within DC plans is limited to benchmark-relative, predominantly US-oriented options. Increasingly, however, DC plan sponsors are showing interest in global bonds as a way to help participants address the lowyield environment and diversify their bond market exposure. This session will focus on the merits of an expanded fixed income opportunity set and the unintended risks that traditional benchmarks may pose for participants. Key discussion points include: Global mandates are typically tied to market cap-weighted benchmarks, which have several shortcomings, including significant exposure to highly indebted countries and risk profiles (duration, credit quality, etc.) driven by the market rather than participant objectives GDP-weighted benchmarks, though generally more diversified than market-cap-weighted benchmarks, fall short on several counts, including high allocations to the most indebted countries and potentially higher volatility relative to market-cap-weighted benchmarks To complement existing US fixed income options, we recommend a global approach that combines smart beta core allocations to high-quality sovereign markets with opportunistic sources of return Speakers: Richard J. Gilmartin Vice President and Fixed Income Investment Director, Product Management Thomas J. Felago, CFA Vice President, Defined Contribution Solutions Team 10:00 am - 10:40 am PANEL DISCUSSION: Should Your Plan Engage a More Active Investment Lineup or Stick with Passive Investing? It s an ongoing debate. Which is superior: active or passive management. In this lively panel discussion, opposing sides will make their case for the best approach based on various participant profiles: active, passive or a blend of both. The audience will then vote via an audience-response system for the strategy it think prevails. Overall, the discussion promises to educate plan sponsors and consultants about the obligations of working together to identify and monitor funds (and fund managers) that have shown an ability to consistently outperform their benchmark. Panelists: John Corcoran Senior Client Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Asset Group OFI Global Asset Management Pierre Couture, ASA, EA, MAAA Senior Vice President Marc Keenan Director - Benefits Finance Group Pfizer, Inc. 10:40 am - 11:00 am Networking Break

11:00 am - 11:40 am WORKSHOP: Considerations for Evaluating Target-Date Glide Paths When evaluating target-date options, DC plan sponsors should consider how to balance the participant goals of generating lifetime income and limiting capital losses near and during retirement. T. Rowe Price asset allocation and retirement experts discuss considerations for evaluating target-date glide paths and methods for communicating with participants to improve retirement outcomes. Speakers: Stefan Hubrich, CFA, Ph.D. Head of Asset Allocation Research Group Judith Ward, CFP Senior Financial Planner and Vice President 11:40 am - 12:00 pm Plan Sponsor Insights to P&I / Rocaton 2014 DC Survey Results Discover the latest findings which captured the perspectives of employees of DCIO money managers, recordkeepers and consulting firms. This session will give plan sponsors insights into their views on topics such as: Improving retirement outcomes Conservative investment options Custom target date funds and broader initiatives for target date funds Revenue sharing New areas of focus as it pertains to DC plans Speaker: Christopher Lyon, CFA Founder, Partner and Consultant Rocaton Investment Advisors, LLC 12:00 pm - 12:40 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Keys to Better Risk Management in DC Plans Retirement plans have adopted more advanced approaches to risk in recent years after a costly lesson during the recent recession. Discover the best approaches for managing various types of risk, such as: Market risk Operational risk Asset/Liability risk Panelists: Peter A. Delaney, CFA Michael Kaplan, CEBS Partner Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc. Zarina Kosinovsky Investment Consultant Bellwether Consulting, LLC Stephen McCaffrey Senior Counsel National Grid U.S.

12:40 pm - 2:00 pm Networking Luncheon Palace Room - 9 th Floor 2:00 pm - 2:40 pm WORKSHOP: Custom Target-Date: Maximizing Retirement Readiness As the popularity of target-date strategies continues to grow, understanding the target-date landscape, recent trends and available design options has risen in importance for plan sponsors. A growing number are taking a closer look at target-date funds to confirm whether they really meet the needs of their participant population. Many are finding that a custom target-date suite affords the design flexibility to more precisely align the funds with their own investment philosophy and participant demographics/profile. ING U.S. Investment Management (Becoming Voya Investment Management in May 2014) will share its views on custom target-date and how it seeks to help plan sponsors provide better retirement outcomes for their participants. Speaker: Pierre Couture, ASA, EA, MAAA Senior Vice President Paula Smith VP, DCIO Products Hugh Boyle VP, Institutional Sales & Relationship Management 2:40 pm - 3:20 pm WORKSHOP: Alternatives Exposure for DC Participants One of the key challenges for fiduciaries is building a retirement plan that is flexible for all participants irrespective of their ages, risk preferences and savings patterns. A multi-asset packaged approach to alternative investments for multiple profiles is an emerging trend. There are a range of alternative strategies currently available that can be packaged to potentially meet a diverse set of objectives and help participants manage through structurally challenging market environments. So what is the best way to position multi-asset alternatives in your 401(k) plan? Which strategies might you consider? What considerations should you be mindful of? This workshop will explore approaches that may help participants improve retirement outcomes. Speaker: John Corcoran Senior Client Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Asset Group OFI Global Asset Management 3:20 pm - 3:40 pm Networking Break

3:40 pm - 4:30 pm KEYNOTE: Optimizing Generational Diversity in the Workplace: Rethinking Work, Family, Retirement and Success For the first time in history, four generations of active adults are simultaneously participating in the workforce and marketplace. Each has its own lifestyle values, attitudes about work and money, means of connecting and communicating, role models and marketplace preferences. Examine the key social forces shaping each generation and which produce their distinct, core lifetime characteristics and how plan sponsors can motivate each generation to focus on improving their retirement outcomes. Discover the most effective ways to reach out to and connect with Millennials, Gen Xers, Boomers and members of the Silent Generation. Speaker: Dan Veto Senior Advisor Age Wave 4:30 pm - 5:10 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Diversification Matters - Improving the Mix for Participants The structure of the DC menu has a significant impact on participant asset allocation, as well as the method and effectiveness of plan communication. Hear about innovative solutions to improve the diversification embedded in DC menus while simplifying both the menu and messaging. Learn key strategies for: Addressing fundamental risks for participants, such as inflation and market risk Structuring core options to achieve better diversification Messages that help participants understand the target mix Important decision-making before and after retirement Panelists: Joshua M. Berger, CFA, CMT Vice President and Investor Director Mark Andrusis, CFA Vice President, Global Investment Services Barbara Kontje Director of Global Retirement and Smart Saving American Express 5:15 pm - 6:10 pm Closing Cocktail Reception