Announcements

  • ECA Exam Study Group Program - Last Call

    ⏰ Last call!

    If you’re taking the CEP Level 1 exam this spring, you’re running out of time to join the ECA Exam Study Group Program before enrollment closes.

    It’s a great way to stay accountable, manage the weekly material, and get your questions answered by experts. We would love to have you join us!

    👉 Register here

  • Feeling Judgy? Review NASPP Speaking Proposals!

    We are looking for members to review speaking proposals for the NASPP Conference. It’s easy and quick; most reviewers tell us they really enjoy the process! 

    To be eligible to review proposals, you must work for an issuer and can’t be included on any speaking proposals. Review 30 proposals and receive a 10% discount on conference registration.

    Complete your reviewer application by March 2.

  • Reminder: Conference Speaker Deadline

    Quick reminder—speaker proposals for Orlando are due February 27. If you’re thinking about submitting, now’s the moment!

  • The ECA Exam Study Group Program Designed for Success

    Check out the ECA Exam Study Group Program for proven support and structure to help you stay on track.

    ·         Weekly reading plans

    ·         Peer study groups

    ·         Expert-led Q&A sessions

    👉 Learn more or sign up her

  • ECA Exam Study Group Program - Spring 2026

    Hey everyone! 👋

    Registration is now open for the ECA Exam Study Group Program. If you’re taking the CEP Level 1 exam this spring, this program sets you up for exam success with a weekly study plan, peer accountability, and expert-led Q&A sessions.

    It’s a great way to stay on track and feel confident going into exam day.

    Reach out with any questions!

    👉 Details & Registration

  • Pulse Survey on Equity Planning

    Hey everyone! 👋
    We just launched a quick pulse survey on 2026 equity planning—it only takes 15 minutes and you get instant access to see how your plans compare to peers.
    It's anonymous and covers things like pool sizes, plan design changes, and budget trends. The more people participate, the better the benchmarks!