Members Can Now Track
Continuing Education Credits Earned Online
The Texas Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems (TEXPERS) recently launched its redesigned website. The website, www.texpers.org, offers a user-friendly browsing experience for the association’s members, prospective members, and business partners.
“The new design offers streamlined menus, clear navigation, and a responsive layout for multiple platforms such as desktops, tablets, and mobile phones,” said Art Alfaro, TEXPER’s executive director. “The association staff are excited to have this project completed.”
Features and benefits of the newly designed site include:
- A more connected membership with social networking support
- Simple tools for membership to stay in touch
- Space for members to share resources and information
- Ability for members to keep records of their Continuing Education credit hours online
- Serving as primary source to collect membership dues and support event registrations
TEXPERS members who want to track their Continuing Education training credit hours will need to log into the site. Once logged in, visitors will see a "welcome" notice on the page along with the user's name. Once the visitor has accessed their member site, users can click on the "Your CE Credits" tab in the Quick Links panel on the right of the site page.
Once logged in, TEXPERS members may also update their profile or organization information, access a directory of members, and find links to the association's bylaws. The the site provides a news feed of the association's blog as well as live updates of TEXPERS' Twitter feed. Also, members should frequent the site to stay up to date on the association's latest events.
Now Live
The newly designed TEXPERS website is now live at www.texpers.org. The site is hosted through MemberClicks, which provides software solutions to help member-based organizations such as TEXPERS with membership management, event registration, and database needs.
The Texas Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems is a statewide, voluntary nonprofit educational association organized in 1989. Operated out of Austin, Texas, its members are trustees, administrators, professional service providers, employee groups and associations engaged or interested in the management of public employee retirement systems. TEXPERS member systems and employee group members represent 2.3 million active and retired public employees with assets totaling nearly $89 billion.
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