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Cheri Slider joined the MJ team in 2021 as a client manager in our Benefits Consulting department. Cheri has since been promoted to senior client manager. In her role, Cheri utilizes her background in client relations and marketing to help clients navigate their benefits needs with customized solutions. She is responsible for leading the renewal and marketing process and works alongside MJ’s consultants to provide comprehensive recommendations for clients.
Cheri brings three decades of experience in client relations and customer service, including 27 years of employee benefits experience. Cheri’s expertise enables her to cultivate new and strengthen current client relationships, making her an invaluable asset to the MJ team.
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