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Amanda Schnettler joined the MJ team as a client advocate and was quickly promoted to the role of client executive within the Personal Insurance department. Amanda’s primary responsibility is to provide exceptional customer service to personal insurance clientele. In this capacity, she sets out to create personalized and comprehensive programs for clients by evaluating, implementing, and managing their individual and risk management needs.
With over ten years of experience in the insurance industry, Amanda has held numerous positions with a wide range of responsibilities. Her commitment to ensuring the uninterrupted execution of client strategy and customer service makes her an invaluable asset to the MJ team.
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