Join us in Nashville for the Lutheran Financial Managers Association (LFMA) Annual Conference, hosted at RSM‘s Nashville office.
Financial leaders are navigating a rapidly shifting landscape shaped by economic disruption, regulatory change, and emerging technologies. From AI-driven automation and data analytics to cybersecurity, self-insurance trends, and employee financial wellness, this year’s conference will explore the issues shaping financial management today.
The LFMA Conference brings together financial leaders from Lutheran-affiliated organizations for timely insights, practical strategies, and meaningful connection. Expect expert-led sessions, peer-driven discussions, and valuable networking designed to help you navigate complexity and lead with confidence.
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We continue our discussion on the evolving Medicaid landscape. Check back soon for details. Register today!
The best policy starts with listening. “Rural Voices Shaping Transformation,” a new report drafted in partnership with The SCAN Foundation and Public Policy Lab, documents our travels to rural Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota over the last year to hear directly from older adults navigating the intersection of Medicare, Medicaid, housing, food, transportation, socialization, and health. How can we go beyond data to explore what it really looks like to age in rural America today — the gaps, the workarounds, and the resilience that rarely make it into policy briefs?
Join us on April 13 to explore what they told us, why this moment is urgent, and how their stories can help reshape the systems meant to serve them. We’ll examine how centering lived experience alongside rigorous research produces insights that neither approach can achieve alone, and what that means for advocates, funders, and decision-makers working to strengthen supports for older adults with complex needs. Whether you work at the federal, state, or community level, this conversation will leave you with a clearer picture of what responsive, dignity-centered policy for rural aging can and should look like.
In this webinar, we’ll explore how your nonprofit can engage in effective advocacy as a 501(c)(3).
Speakers
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Join us for the initial launch of our new “Partnering for Impact Guide: How Social Service and Community-Based Organizations Can Navigate Change in the New Medicaid Landscape.” The guide outlines how social service and community-based organizations can strengthen partnerships with state Medicaid agencies, Medicaid managed care organizations, and others.
The webinar will highlight key strategies across:
- Data and return on investment
- Payment models and service delivery
- Ooperational excellence, and
- Strategic alliances.
You will also hear from the Lutheran Services in America network leaders that are advancing health‑related social needs (HRSN) through Medicaid partnerships and a cross‑sector panel on what it will take to strengthen outcomes for people on Medicaid.
Speakers
- Stuart Butler, Scholar in Residence in Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution
- Katie Horton, Research Professor, The George Washington University
- Enrique Martinez-Vidal, VP for Quality and Operations, Association for Community Affiliated Plans
- Ji Im, System Senior Director, Community & Population Health, CommonSpirit Health
- Héctor Colón, President & CEO, Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan
- Mark Stutrud, President & CEO, Lutheran Social Services of Illinois
Recording
Join us Feb. 7–10, 2027, for our next Summit at the Kona Kai San Diego Resort. For more information, contact Kimberly Roque at kroque@lutheranservices.org.
Join us Feb. 11–12, 2027, for the Disability Network Winter Meeting at the Kona Kai San Diego Resort. For more information, contact Bill Kallestad.
For Lutheran Services in America c-suite leaders, artificial intelligence is no longer a future consideration. It is a present-day necessity for operational resilience. Yet for many organizations, the path to implementation is complicated by ethical questions, workforce skepticism, and uncertainty about where to begin.
Join generative AI firm AIEYU and Lutheran Services in America on Wednesday, March 18, at 1 p.m. ET for an executive-level deep dive into AI readiness and co-design. Led by professionals with lived experience in the systems they serve, this session moves beyond technology buzzwords to focus on practical, human-centered change management. Participants will explore how “field-informed intelligence” can help address staff shortages, protect frontline boundaries through immersive training, and establish governance structures that keep people, dignity, and trust at the center of care.
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
- Audit AI Readiness: Utilize a “Change Indicator” framework to evaluate their organization’s current capacity for digital transformation and identify immediate high-impact use cases.
- Establish Ethical Guardrails: Define the core components of an Ethical Governance plan, including data privacy, bias mitigation, and the “vulnerability in leadership” required to navigate emerging technology.
- Operationalize Lived Experience: Integrate “Co-Design” principles into their strategic plan, ensuring that AI tools are built for—and by—those with deep frontline, community and lived expertise.
- Enhance Workforce Retention: Leverage AI and VR/AR tools to solve the “Burnout Gap,” providing staff with automated resource navigation and immersive training on setting professional boundaries.
- Execute a “Pragmatist’s Pivot”: Participate in a live comparative activity to quantify the ROI of AI adoption for community impact and staff efficiency.
Presenters from the generative AI firm AIEYU:
- LaErik Cooper
- Shane Cupid
- Stephanie Ruiz
- Derrick Stephens
AIEYU delivers next-generation infrastructure for support, learning, and resilience, bridging humanity and technology. AIEYU develops next-generation infrastructure and AI-guided tools—such as the Pathway Navigator—to help families navigate the complexities of public health and welfare systems.
Recording
Led by Amy Pedone, this dynamic 30-minute webinar will explore how mindset impacts how we show up at work and in life. You’ll discover how your attitude can shape team culture, influence outcomes, and drive personal and professional success. Amy’s session is filled with energy, insight, and practical takeaways that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.
In this session, we look ahead to the midterm elections in November. We will be joined by Carrie Dann, managing editor of the Cook Political Report, who will provide analysis of races in the House and Senate.
This session will not be recorded, so make sure to register and join us live!