Past Events / 2010 Ignite Symposia

As the premiere series of conferences dedicated to exploring the application of behavioral sciences to healthcare, Ignite Symposia continued the dialogue in 2010. Human Resources executives from the nation's leading employers across the country convened with top academics, policy and government leaders, and innovators in employee benefit design. With enthusiastic crowds in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles, attendees came away with new approaches to improve health outcomes and member satisfaction while reducing waste in healthcare spending.

2010 Ignite Symposia Highlight Videos

Washington D.C.
Capitol Hill
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2010 Ignite Symposia Speakers

James A. Klein
President; American Benefits Council
Larry Zarin
Senior Vice President, Express Scripts
Harvard College Professor and Robert I. Goldman Professor of Economics; Harvard University
Frank Luntz, Ph.D.
Communications Specialist, National Pollster & Fox News Contributor
Tom Daschle
Former U.S. Senator, Majority Leader
Assistant Professor of Human Resources and Organizational Behavior; UCLA Anderson School of Management
Chief Scientist; Express Scripts
David Kaplan, M.D.
Senior Consultant, Towers Watson
Jeff Levin-Scherz, M.D., MBA
Senior Consultant; Towers Watson
Scott Beeken
Vice President - Corporate Services, Great American Insurance Company
Jennifer Anderson
Executive Director, Compensation and Benefits, CSG Systems, Inc.

2010 Ignite Symposia Presenting Partners

2010 Ignite Symposia Strategic Partners

ConnectYourCare
Delaware Valley Health Care Coalition
Mid-Atlantic Business Group on Health
National Business Coalition on Health
Network to Improve Community Health
Pacific Business Group on Health
Silicon Valley Employers Forum
Society for the Advancement of Behavioral Economics
St. Louis Area Business Health Coalition
The Leapfrog Group

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