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Brianne Carrillo joined the MJ team in 2018 as a risk transfer specialist within our Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. She has since transitioned to the role of a risk transfer specialist team lead. Brianne and her team collaborate closely with the analytics, risk services, and client advocacy teams. Together, they craft and implement effective risk transfer strategies that align seamlessly with the client’s interests.
Drawing on her extensive industry experience, Brianne brings over a decade of expertise to the team. In her previous role as an executive account specialist at Charles James Cayias Insurance, Inc., she handled contract negotiations and wrote business risks spanning various industries and risk classes. Brianne’s dedication to her work at MJ is driven by a passion for our purpose, admiration for our exceptional associates, and a deep appreciation for the unique culture that sets us apart.
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