Long Grove, IL – May 2, 2018 – BenefitVision, a leading provider of employee benefit communication, and proprietary enrollment technology systems, participated in the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA) Annual Convocation in Niagara Falls, New York.

According to Janet Flores, Vice President, BenefitVision, “This was a highly rewarding experience. Throughout the conference, we had the opportunity to build new relationships and understand many of the key enrollment challenges the dioceses face today. They echoed that many employees prefer to seek personal guidance from a professional with their best interests in mind. It also gave us the opportunity to share best practices and offer a case study from our client, one of the larger dioceses, which prompted discussion about the value we bring to over 3,500 employees.”

“Online, or by phone, teachers, priests, nuns, administrative individuals and other staff have a knowledgeable Benefits Representative to guide them through the enrollment process. Employees can evaluate the diocese’s benefits, so they feel confident that they have made the best decisions for their family’s future needs. And we save our clients a lot of money in the process.” Alan Braslow, Senior Vice President, added.

About BenefitVision
Founded in 1994, BenefitVision offers a full range of employee benefit enrollment, administration, and communication services. The company’s primary focus is centered on effective communication of plan benefits, features, and choices to employees. BenefitVision offers fully customizable programs that help employers control rising healthcare costs while retaining satisfied employees.
BenefitVision delivers its services through offices in Los Angeles, an Enrollment Center in Harrisburg, PA, and now through BVI-PR located in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Contact for journalists:
Virginia Eanes
BenefitVision, Inc.
2690 Commerce Drive, Suite 200
Harrisburg, PA 17110
800.810.2200 Ext 1115


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