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Stephanie Carter joined the MJ team in 2018 as a risk transfer specialist within our Risk Transfer + Commercial Insurance department. In her role, Stephanie is responsible for creating comprehensive risk financing and transfer strategies for clients in the construction and manufacturing industries.
Stephanie began her insurance career in 2014 as a commercial account manager for Brown & Brown Insurance. Currently, she applies her prior experience to her present role, where she endeavors to assist clients by aligning their risk management programs with their organizational goals as they expand and evolve. Stephanie’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation within MJ makes her an exceptional asset to the team.
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