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Becky Seiler joined the MJ team in 2002 as a claims coordinator in the Commercial Claims department. She was later promoted to a risk transfer specialist in the Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. Over time, Becky transitioned to the role of a client executive, where she works closely with the analytics, risk services, and client advocacy teams to develop and implement risk management strategies that safeguard our clients’ interests and position them for long-term success.
With over three decades of experience on the agency and carrier side of the business, Becky brings a unique and knowledgeable perspective to our organization. Her dedication to providing clients with the best solutions for their insurance needs makes Becky a true asset to the MJ team.
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