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Cindy H. Stellhorn joined the MJ Insurance team in 1998 and currently functions as the executive vice president of MJ’s Sorority practice group. She brings over four decades of insurance experience to MJ with adept knowledge in the field of sororities and fraternal organizations and risk management. Past experience includes her role as chief operating officer and sorority department manager at Conseco.
Cindy is a firm believer in giving back to the community and participates in several philanthropic organizations. She has served on the board for the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville, and is a past president for the Independent Insurance Agents of Central Indiana.
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