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Benefits Manager of the Year: 2006

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Thinker, teacher, author, epicure

Published June 26, 2006

by JOANNE WOJCIK


jwojcik@BusinessInsurance.com

Paul Hackleman's other "extracurricular activities" include:

Member of International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans board of directors, 2002-2004; chairman of the IFEBP Public Sector Board, 2004; faculty member for IFEBP programs covering health plan policy and the American Federation of Teachers' negotiators; designed IFEBP's "Public Sector Defined Contribution Management Strategies" course, which will be offered twice yearly starting in October 2006 for public sector and school trustees, decision makers and administrators; faculty member for IFEBP's Canadian Advanced Trustee Management Standards Certification Program, 1999-2004.

He also has held board and committee posts with the International Personnel Management Assn., World at Work and the Bay Area Child Care Coordinating Council; he is a past graduate faculty member for Benefits Management for John F. Kennedy University; he has published three books on public sector benefits: "Public Employee Benefits: From Inquiry to Strategy" (2000), "Defined Contribution Plans: New Rules/New Game" (2001) and "Defined Contribution Plans: The Education Challenge"(2004).

He also has written dozens of articles for numerous professional publications.

Mr. Hackleman is an avid reader and outdoorsman, and he is gourmet cook and wine connoisseur.