Prepare for Retirement with Our Upcoming Webinar Series!
Are you ready for retirement? Join us for our Retirement Readiness Series and gain expert insights to plan for your future! This series will cover essential topics like Medicare, Social Security, and strategies for turning your retirement savings into a steady income stream.
Our first session, Medicare 101, kicks off on October 22. Following that, join us for TIAA: Turning Your Retirement Savings into Income on October 29 and Social Security Explained on November 14.
Be sure to RSVP and mark your calendars! This is your chance to learn from industry professionals and make confident decisions about your retirement.
Human Resources is located in Lower McAfee on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 72
email hr@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6235
fax 503-768-6233
Associate Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Helen Howell
Human Resources
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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