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WAEPA Waives Premium Fees for January During Government Shutdown

WAEPA, a nonprofit organization that exclusively serves Civilian Federal Employees, announced they will waive premium fees due in January for all of their insured members.
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WAEPA to Host Second Annual Member Meeting Sept 2018

The event will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and includes topics surrounding financial wellness. The Plenary Speaker for this event will be Jean Chatzky, Personal Financial Expert for Today and The Oprah Winfrey Show. There will also be a panel featuring Walt Francis and Linda Harris, moderated by Francis Rose.
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Summer 2018 Quarterly Report

See our first-ever fully digital Quarterly Report, published in the Summer of 2018. This report includes information on: the importance of a Chronic Illness Rider, Free Financial Wellness Planning services from WAEPA & EY, and more!
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WAEPA Featured on Federal News Radio’s “For Your Benefit”

On July 16, 2018, WAEPA CEO Shane Canfield and Director of Strategic Operations Tony Zerante were featured on Federal News Radio’s “For Your Benefit” show hosted by Bob Leins. Brian Kurrus, Certified Financial Planner®, also joined the broadcast, as the group discussed life insurance, long term care, and chronic illness riders. Some key excerpts…
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WAEPA Names Brandon T. Jones as New Chief Information Officer

Falls Church, VA., June 15, 2018: Worldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies (WAEPA) has named technology industry veteran Brandon T. Jones as its new Chief Information Officer. Jones has been on the forefront of Information Assurance/Cybersecurity at distinguished companies and public agencies such as Electronic Data Systems (EDS), Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE), The Naval Facilities…
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Spring 2018 Newsletter

One of the biggest threats to your family’s financial security is the high cost of caring for a loved one with a chronic illness.* Most health insurance, even Medicare, doesn’t cover long-term care needs. And it could cost you thousands of dollars – even if you can get the care you need in your own…