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Benefits Advisory Council Explores Plan Design and Benefits Offerings

Thursday, May 25, 2017, By Jaclyn D. Grosso
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Since its first meeting in October 2016, the 黑料不打烊 Benefits Advisory Council has discussed a range of health care topics鈥攆rom campus vaccine schedules to health care trends鈥攁nd focused on an understanding of the University鈥檚 overall benefits plan. As an advisory group, the council is part of the University鈥檚 commitment to foster institution wide excellence, provide employees with a voice in benefits discussions across the entire organization and support progress of the Academic Strategic Plan鈥檚 theme of One University.

听In addition to understanding the health care and plans currently offered to employees, the council explored potential enhancements and refinements to the plans, as well benchmarking studies to help the University remain competitive. With the March 2017 acquisition by United Healthcare of the current plan administrator POMCO, the committee explored and provided input on the request for proposal process to find the University鈥檚 next benefit administrator.

鈥淭he strength of the committee comes from its broad representation of individuals from across the University that are affected by the benefits,鈥 says Maxwell School Professor of Practice Thomas Dennison. 鈥淭he team shared clear information and listened to the feedback from the group. The council provided a good sounding board for the definition of a solid set of affordable, competitive benefits for the University.鈥

The council members, which include faculty, staff and students, are:

      • Stephen Block, assistant dean for administration, iSchool
      • Nina Brown, assistant professor, Newhouse School
      • Fiona Chew, professor, Newhouse School
      • Thomas Dennison, professor of practice, Maxwell School
      • Andrew R. Gordon, senior vice president and chief human resources officer (chair)
      • Rajesh Kumar, president, graduate student organization
      • Eileen Lantier, senior associate dean and associate professor, Falk College
      • Rebecca Mitchell, reconciliation audit coordinator
      • Chuck Morris, department chair and professor, College of Visual and Performing Arts
      • Brian O’Connor, supervisor, Physical Plant
      • Craig Powers, machine repair technician, Physical Plant
      • Melissa Rashford, administrative specialist for enrollment management
      • Yudaisy Salomon Sargenton, administrative secretary, College of Arts & Sciences
      • Derek Seward, associate professor, School of Educatio
      • Amy Sloane-Garris, executive director of graduate programs

鈥淭his was an excellent opportunity to listen and build understanding around the complex benefits arena. Our council better understands the priorities of our employee population related to benefits and costs,鈥 says Ann Verillo, director of benefits strategy. 鈥淥ur discussions provided insights about our comprehensive benefits package, marketplace changes and trends to consider.鈥 The council will continue to meet during the summer to further discuss the University鈥檚 benefits offerings.

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