Bob Wilson to Speak at NWCDN Philadelphia Regional Seminar

                               

Philadelphia, PA (WorkersCompensation.com) – The National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN) returns to in-person conferences on April 27-28, 2022, with a regional seminar designed for employers and Insurance professionals. Robert Wilson, president & CEO of WorkersCompensation.com, is scheduled to speak at the event. In what is being described as “a candid conversation,” Wilson will discuss changes in the workers’ compensation industry over the past two years and what to expect going forward. He will also discuss the “great tsunami” of pending retirements as well as how companies can address the staffing issues currently facing TPAs, staffing agencies and the industry as a whole. The conversation will be facilitated by Nicholas Dibble, partner at the New Jersey law firm of Capehart Scatchard.

The seminar will also feature Max Koonce, Chief Claims Officer at Sedgwick. Koonce will present on the topic, “The Evolution of the Workers’ Compensation System and What May / Should Be Considered for its Future.” Other speakers will include Caryl Russo, Ph.D,. Senior Vice President of RWJ Barnabas Health, Lisa Thompson, Workers’ Compensation Claims Manager at Campbell’s Inc., Bill Abate, Corporate Risk & Safety Manager for Holman Enterprises, Inc., and more. The full day seminar will offer a variety of sessions useful for the workers’ compensation professional.

The NWCDN is a unique and dynamic organization consisting of attorneys representing over 45 states and Canada. They sponsor cutting-edge seminars which address incisive topics that are timely to the business of Workers’ Compensation. This regional seminar will be held at the Hilton Philadelphia at Penns Landing. The theme of the conference is “Philadelphia Freedom.” It will be an in-person educational program and exchange of ideas with other industry professionals.

Registration is free to employers and workers’ compensation insurance professionals.  You may visit here for an agenda and to register.

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