Marc M. Roberts

Director, ERPA, APR

Marc M. Roberts joined Associated Pension Consultants (APC) in 1983, now managing the firm in Sacramento, CA. He completed undergraduate studies in Economics at the University of California, Davis and earned a Master’s Degree in Finance from California State University, Sacramento.

Marc is an Affiliate Member of the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA), and formerly served on the Board of Directors of the Western Pension and Benefits Conference (WP&BC).

Marc is past Chairman and a founding member of the American Institute of Retirement Education (AIRE). He has met with members of Congress and consulted with numerous Federal Agencies to provide insight regarding issues relating to small business retirement plans. Mr. Roberts is currently sits on the ASPPA Government Affairs Committee.

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Scott Feit, Founder and President of Prime Pensions, has over 25 years of experience as a pension consultant, designing, implementing and administering thousands of corporate retirement plans. Scott is a member of the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA), he is a Certified Pension Consultant (CPC), Qualified Pension Administrator (QPA), Qualified 401(k) Consultant (QKC) and a Qualified 401(k) Administrator (QKA).

Scott is also an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent (ERPA). As an Enrolled Retirement Plan Agent, Scott is allowed to represent companies before the Internal Revenue Service on retirement plan matters. Scott has written and published several articles on various retirement plan topics and he has lectured extensively on 401(k), profit sharing and pension plans. Scott worked as a CPA in the early 90’s with Arthur Andersen after graduating from Bucknell University with an accounting degree.