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Richard Quigley joined the MJ team in 2009 as a risk management consultant in our Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. In his capacity, Richard specializes in risk transfer analysis, risk management strategies, and loss prevention for clients spanning the transportation, recycling, manufacturing, and construction industries. Richard helps business owners and corporate officers develop and implement cost-effective insurance and risk management solutions centered around their overall business goals and objectives.
Before joining MJ, Richard honed his skills at Liberty Mutual, where he consulted clients on optimizing insurance and risk management programs. With a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for client success, Richard has earned a reputation as a trusted consultant and is an invaluable asset to team MJ.
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