Employees Invited to Retirement Information Sessions

Employees Invited to Retirement Information Sessions
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U of A employees who are considering retirement are invited to learn more about the retirement process and ensure they are on the right track by attending retirement sessions facilitated by Human Resources. 

The U of A will host the Countdown  to Retirement series on March 12-13.

Representatives from Human Resources (HR), United Healthcare, Fidelity and TIAA will provide information on various topics related to retirement.

Virtual sessions will be held during the dates and times below:  

March 12, 2024 - TIAA/Fidelity 

March 13, 2024 - HR and UnitedHealthcare 

For questions or more information about retirement benefits, employees may contact Tracee Riggs at hrbenf@uark.edu or (479) 575-5351.

Contacts

Justin Freeman, director of administrative communications
Vice Chancellor - Finance and Admin
479-718-1276, jf065@uark.edu

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