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Danielle Hutchinson assumed the role of associate client executive within our Benefits Consulting department upon joining the MJ team. In her role, Danielle collaborates with MJ clients to inform benefit strategies and provides support in the management and execution of the plan. Additionally, Danielle works with the analytics, wellness, compliance, communication, and client advocacy teams to execute client healthcare and benefits strategies and ensure a seamless client experience.
Prior to MJ, Danielle previously served as a client service manager at a global brokerage. In this role, Danielle worked with clients on their health and benefit plans. Her passion for superior client service paired with continuous process improvement make her an invaluable asset to both MJ and our clients.
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