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Cindy Archer joined the MJ team in 2007 as a risk transfer specialist in our Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. In her role, Cindy works to coordinate service and marketing activities for clients, as well as managing data analytics to identify potential gaps in coverage and making recommendations on those limitations. On top of servicing the day-to-day needs of her accounts, Cindy and her team aim to provide clients with the best possible risk management solution to fit their individual needs.
Prior to joining MJ, Cindy worked as a multi-line claims adjuster for Erie Insurance. With over 30 years of industry experience in both the agency and carrier side of the business, Cindy has grown to become an expert in several fields. Her specializations include social services, recycling, and manufacturing, where she develops risk management strategies and programs tailored to her clients’ needs.
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