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Natalie Hagan joined the MJ team as an employee benefits consultant in our Benefits Consulting department. With almost a decade of experience in the industry, Natalie is well-equipped to provide clients with exceptional service and value. She works to develop and implement benefit strategies that align with clients’ unique organizational goals.
Prior to MJ, Natalie worked for a global insurance company. In her role as a sales consultant, she oversaw the development of new business and used innovative strategies to help clients achieve their goals in the ever-changing world of workforce benefits and reinsurance markets. Her ability to collaborate with clients to find the best solutions makes her an invaluable asset to the team.
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