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THIS FREE WEBINAR IS DELIVERED BY OUR PARTNERS AT CPHR British Columbia & Yukon
The temporary or permanent loss of a key person can greatly affect your firm's future. How do you protect your business from losing financial resources, key talent, employees, and customers? The webinar will identify the elements of a business continuation
plan, including communications, important agreements, shareholder considerations, and insurance funding.
In this presentation, you will learn:
- Elements of a Business Continuity Plan
- Communication Considerations
- Key Agreements to Include
- Additional Aspects when a Key Person is also a Shareholder
- Insurance Funding Principles
Who should attend: This webinar is designed for senior decision makers involved in creating or revising a business continuation plan or who are seeking guidance on implementing or updating insurance funding solutions.
Format: Live
Online - Zoom Webinar

*Registration for this webinar is facilitated through CPHR British Columbia & Yukon. You will need to create an account with them in order to register (note: setting up an account is free). Discount code required: MB-MEM21
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Time
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Login Time - 11:15 am CST
Presentation - 11:30 am - 12:30 pm CST
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Registration Deadline
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May 18, 2021
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CPD Hours
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1.0
Registration is facilitated through CPHR BC & Yukon. As a result, you must manually record your CPD hour to receive credit for this webinar.
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Cost
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Non-members: $29.99
Members: FREE* *Must use discount code: MB-MEM21
Note: This code may not be used by non-members.
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| Registration Inquiries: |
Questions about registration should be directed to pd@cphrbc.ca |
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Cancellation Policy
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A full refund, less a $10 processing fee, will be issued for cancellations submitted at least one week prior to an event or workshop.
Attendee substitutions are permitted; however, member/non-member rate differences will apply.
Please submit cancellation or substitution requests by fax (604-684-3225) or e-mail (pd@cphrbc.ca).
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ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Judith Mewhort is the Managing Partner at Montridge Advisory Group Ltd., an independent employee benefits firm which supports small and mid-sized businesses in caring for the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of their employees. Prior to helping found Montridge in 1997, Judith worked for one of Canada’s largest insurers. During the early years of Montridge, she focused on providing financial planning and investment services with a focus on tax and estate aspects. Today, she assists companies with their business continuation planning, executive compensation, and employee financial wellness.
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