The Society of Financial Service Professionals will convene its premier educational event, the Arizona Institute, on January 21, 2018, at the Wigwam Resort, just outside of Phoenix. Consistent with its 54-year tradition, this year’s Institute will afford a unique learning experience: renowned faculty presenting advanced level content in a collaborative environment that blurs the line between education and networking. As always, attendees will enjoy nonstop access to subject matter experts and interaction with their peers.

“At the Arizona Institute you feel a real camaraderie among attendees who openly share best practices, tips, and information,” says Allison Hoyt, JD, CLU, on why she attends this event. “You leave the Institute a better advisor, with more knowledge and more contacts, and an appreciation for SFSP and what it stands for. You look forward to attending every January.”

This year’s program highlights include an interactive session on results-oriented executive benefits plans, a detailed discussion on exit planning for financial service professionals, and an in-depth look at the impact of tax reform on business planning and estate planning vehicles.

The ability to build both knowledge and relationships is one of the hallmarks of the Institute. “In addition to getting quality CE from industry experts that is applicable and useful to my practice, the Arizona Institute provides a great opportunity for me to network with highly knowledgeable and successful professionals,” says Scott Emley, JD, CLU, ChFC, in describing his Institute experience.

Attendees can earn up to 18 hours of Insurance, legal, CFP®, CPE, banking, and The American College’s recertification program CE credits.

In addition to the stellar program, this year’s event will include a celebration of the 90th anniversary of the Society of FSP.

For more information visit www.FSPinstitute.org.

FSP is a multidisciplinary community of credentialed financial professionals, a unique collaboration of investment advisors, attorneys, CPAs, insurance professionals, and experts across a variety of sectors. FSP’s Chapters provide opportunities for learning and relationship building locally, while the national organization offers additional resources on a larger scale. With a strong commitment to building relationships and expertise across the financial services profession, FSP strives both nationally and locally to empower the highest level of client service possible. For more information, visit www.SocietyofFSP.org.