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Betty Crossland joined the MJ team in 2012, managing public sector market development within our Benefits Consulting department. In her role, Betty is responsible for managing benefits plans, challenges, and solutions for public sector employers, specifically school corporations. Additionally, she works to develop relationships with public sector employers and associations for potential employee benefits partnerships.
Prior to joining MJ, she was a benefits consultant and regional manager at NISBenefits. With over 40 years of industry experience, Betty brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Benefits Consulting team.
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