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Church Pension Group forms a fresh Client Advisory Council
Church Pension Group forms a fresh Client Advisory Council

Church Gathering for a Fresh Client Advisory Group

Cool Beans, The Church Pension Group Gets Feedback 🤘

Hey there! The Church Pension Group (CPG), who digs serving The Episcopal Church, just got a new class of Client Council peeps 🤝ök. These folks'll share deets and dish at the annual sit-down, helping CPG improve its services, products, and programs.

Frank Armstrong, COO of the CPG said, "We aim to learn, collaborate, and communicate with our clients. Our knack for feedback-sharing has helped us grow strong; we're psyched to take in more insights from another Client Council crew."

This 28-member council stays together through 2027 📅. Founded in 2015, this gang consistsa mix of lay leaders, bishops, priests, and deacons from US Episcopal dioceses 🌐. They've been checking out new policies, programs, and practices to help CPG stay relevant and on-point.

About CPG

The Church Pension Group (CPG) works for the public good 🤝. They take care of those cherished benefits, insurance policies, and publications. Clergy and employees of The Episcopal Church are covered by their retirement, health, life insurance, and related perks 🌟. Plus, they offer property and casualty insurance and publish official Church materials 📖. Check out CPG's social spots on Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn 🙌. cpg.org

Psst! Media Contact

C. Curtis Ritter's the go-to guy for press matters. He's CPG's SVP and Head honcho of Content & Creative Services, and you can reach him at (212) 592-1816 or [email protected] 📞

📝 Written by Business Wire

Jump to the new squad here 💥🤝🙂

  1. The new Client Council of The Church Pension Group (CPG) will discuss and provide feedback on the Group's news, products, and services, aiming to help CPG stay relevant and on-point in the financial and business sectors.
  2. As CPG continues to grow and adapt to changes in the cloud, finance, and business industries, the insights gleaned from the Client Council meetings will remain instrumental in improving their offerings and maintaining their mission to serve The Episcopal Church.

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