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Episode Introduction - The Gap with Lisa Gomez
A retirement plan can look like a line item on a pay stub until you’re the person without one. That’s where this conversation starts, and why it gets so real so fast. I’m joined by Lisa Gomez, a nationally recognized employee benefits leader and the former head of the Employee Benefits Security Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor, the agency responsible for protecting the workplace benefits of more than 150 million Americans.
Episode Description
Lisa takes us through her journey from a working-class upbringing with limited access to employer benefits to nearly three decades as an ERISA and employee benefits attorney. We talk about what she learned advising plan sponsors across every kind of industry, and why that on-the-ground experience matters when regulators write retirement policy that has to work in the real world. If you care about retirement security, 401(k) access, fiduciary responsibility, and what it actually takes to help workers retire with dignity, her perspective is hard to beat.
We also get into the moment she stepped into EBSA leadership during a period of major retirement policy evolution. Secure 2.0, ESG debates, lifetime income questions, and a constant drumbeat of stakeholder pressure all collided at once. Lisa explains how she thinks about collaboration versus enforcement, why “good actors” need support as much as bad actors need consequences, and what she’s most proud of that most people never notice.
One of the biggest practical takeaways is communication: disclosures only matter if people can read them, understand them, and use them. We discuss why clearer disclosures can improve participant outcomes, strengthen accountability, and help close the retirement savings gap and retirement coverage gap over time.
If Part 1 sparks questions for you, share it with a colleague and tell me what you want answered in Part 2. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this episode to someone who needs a clearer path to retirement security.
Guest Bio:
Lisa is the founding member of LMG Collaborative Consulting Solutions, a firm providing comprehensive public policy and other consulting services in all aspects of employee benefits, including compliance, plan administration, plan design, advocacy, communications, government agency engagement, and strategic planning. In this new chapter, Lisa seeks to partner with employers and other plan sponsors and administrators, labor organizations, service providers, and worker advocates and use her experience and voice to help them successfully achieve their goals. Lisa can also serve as a professional trustee or independent fiduciary, expert witness, arbitrator, or mediator.
Lisa was nominated by President Joseph R. Biden as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits Security for the U.S. Department of Labor in July 2021 and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 2022. She was sworn in by Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh on October 11, 2022, and served in that position until January 20, 2025. Previously, Lisa was a long-standing partner with the law firm Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP, representing labor organizations and employee benefit plan sponsors and administrators, and the chair of the firm’s management committee.
Contact Lisa M. Gomez:
LMG Collaborative Consulting Solutions
https://lmg-ccs.com
[email protected]
917-757-5100
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gomezlisam/
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Episode Introduction - The Gap with Lisa Gomez
A retirement plan can look like a line item on a pay stub until you’re the person without one. That’s where this conversation starts, and why it gets so real so fast. I’m joined by Lisa Gomez, a nationally recognized employee benefits leader and the former head of the Employee Benefits Security Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor, the agency responsible for protecting the workplace benefits of more than 150 million Americans.
Episode Description
Lisa takes us through her journey from a working-class upbringing with limited access to employer benefits to nearly three decades as an ERISA and employee benefits attorney. We talk about what she learned advising plan sponsors across every kind of industry, and why that on-the-ground experience matters when regulators write retirement policy that has to work in the real world. If you care about retirement security, 401(k) access, fiduciary responsibility, and what it actually takes to help workers retire with dignity, her perspective is hard to beat.
We also get into the moment she stepped into EBSA leadership during a period of major retirement policy evolution. Secure 2.0, ESG debates, lifetime income questions, and a constant drumbeat of stakeholder pressure all collided at once. Lisa explains how she thinks about collaboration versus enforcement, why “good actors” need support as much as bad actors need consequences, and what she’s most proud of that most people never notice.
One of the biggest practical takeaways is communication: disclosures only matter if people can read them, understand them, and use them. We discuss why clearer disclosures can improve participant outcomes, strengthen accountability, and help close the retirement savings gap and retirement coverage gap over time.
If Part 1 sparks questions for you, share it with a colleague and tell me what you want answered in Part 2. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this episode to someone who needs a clearer path to retirement security.
Guest Bio:
Lisa is the founding member of LMG Collaborative Consulting Solutions, a firm providing comprehensive public policy and other consulting services in all aspects of employee benefits, including compliance, plan administration, plan design, advocacy, communications, government agency engagement, and strategic planning. In this new chapter, Lisa seeks to partner with employers and other plan sponsors and administrators, labor organizations, service providers, and worker advocates and use her experience and voice to help them successfully achieve their goals. Lisa can also serve as a professional trustee or independent fiduciary, expert witness, arbitrator, or mediator.
Lisa was nominated by President Joseph R. Biden as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits Security for the U.S. Department of Labor in July 2021 and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 2022. She was sworn in by Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh on October 11, 2022, and served in that position until January 20, 2025. Previously, Lisa was a long-standing partner with the law firm Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP, representing labor organizations and employee benefit plan sponsors and administrators, and the chair of the firm’s management committee.
Contact Lisa M. Gomez:
LMG Collaborative Consulting Solutions
https://lmg-ccs.com
[email protected]
917-757-5100
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gomezlisam/