OPERS announces seminar series
Learn about retirement security at in-person leadership sessions around Ohio
By Michael Pramik, Ohio Public Employees Retirement System
Feb. 6, 2025 – This spring OPERS leaders will travel to Ohio cities to provide retirees an overview of their retirement system.
You’ll hear the latest on OPERS’ investment returns, understand the current state of pension and health care funding and receive an update on any legislation that could affect the retirement system. OPERS leaders also will share some helpful information regarding HRA reimbursements, the best ways to contact OPERS and the continuous effort to protect your personal information online.
It’s your opportunity to hear the most current, accurate information directly from your retirement system. You’ll leave reminded that at OPERS, your retirement security is our top priority. And it’s easy to sign up — just log in to your online account and click on “Seminars and Counseling” in the Tools and Resources menu.
Seminars are scheduled in the following cities:
Date | Location |
March 24 | Columbus (Dublin) |
March 26 | Dayton (Beavercreek) |
March 31 | Toledo (Perrysburg) |
April 2 | Athens |
April 7 | Cincinnati (Sharonville) |
April 9 | Cleveland (Independence) |
April 14 | Youngstown (Boardman) |
April 16 | Columbus |
April 21 | Findlay |
April 23 | Cleveland (Mentor |
Sessions will begin at 10 a.m. If the 10 a.m. session fills up at a particular location, we have the option to add an afternoon session.

Michael Pramik
Michael Pramik is communication strategist for the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System and editor of the PERSpective blog. As an experienced business journalist, he clarifies complex pension policies and helps members make smart choices to secure their retirement.
why wasn’t I able to register for the March 31st seminar in Perrysburg
Romaine,
We’re not sure about your individual experience, but the seminars are targeted toward retirees.