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M. Craig Reavis joined the MJ team as vice president, business + community development within our Benefits Consulting department. In his role, Craig focuses on new business development across all MJ business units and facilitates connections among local Tennessee business leaders. He is dedicated to relationship management and actively supports our mutually beneficial partnerships.
With nearly two decades of experience in the employee benefits and insurance industry, Craig brings a deep passion for building, strengthening, and nurturing relationships. He is also a dedicated
community advocate, actively supporting MJ’s commitment to community engagement through board service, volunteerism, and philanthropic initiatives.
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