Macy Burkhart|
Abby Craig joined the MJ team as an analyst in our Benefits Consulting department. Abby was quickly promoted to manager for our analytics team. In this role, Abby partners with clients to understand their strategy
and deliver critical insights concerning their employee benefits. She works to validate data, produce reports, and identify new opportunities through research and analysis.
Prior to MJ, Abby excelled in actuarial studies at Butler University. Abby’s statistics and analytics experience enables her to analyze data effectively by recognizing trends and patterns to draw meaningful conclusions that drive business decisions. This data-driven mindset is invaluable as she is able to turn data into actionable insights for our clients, putting them one step closer to achieving their business goals.
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