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Ginger Krahn joined the MJ team in 1985 as commercial claims coordinator, providing proactive claims assistance to the Commercial Claims team within our Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. She has since moved on to the role of surety service representative and was promoted to account manager in our small business practice group back in 2008.
In her role, Ginger works to coordinate service and marketing activities for her clients, as well as managing data analytics to identify potential gaps in coverage while making recommendations on those limitations. She is the primary point of contact for the day-to-day servicing needs of our small business clientele.
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