Our peer groups bring together pooling people with similar responsibilities and challenges. Participants exchange ideas, broaden their knowledge and solve common problems.
Whether you're new to pooling or have years of experience, participating in a peer group helps you build helpful connections and gain new perspectives.
- The AGRiP Health Pool Resource Group (AHPRG) connects health pool professionals to discuss trending loss issues, cost-containment strategies, enrollment and plan design developments.
- In General Counsel Peer Forum meetings, legal professionals exchange insights on governance needs, shifting legal standards, shared challenges and best practices. Members deepen their understanding of complex issues while exploring how peers address similar situations.
- Technology Peer Forum (TPF) members are tech enthusiasts in pooling who discuss industry trends and develop practical solutions for their pools. They share experiences, evaluate new tools and learn how peers are approaching challenges in the digital space.
Peer groups connect you with other professionals who understand the unique work of pooling. The relationships you build often continue beyond meetings, giving you a trusted network of peers to exchange ideas with, ask questions and learn from throughout your career.
Contact us to learn more about how to get involved in a peer group.