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Graham Rieg joined the MJ team as a sales intern in the Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. He quickly developed a passion for risk management and, following his graduation from Butler University, became a full-time risk management consultant. In his role, Graham analyzes identified risks to determine their likelihood and potential impact on the organization. He collaborates with stakeholders to help businesses make informed decisions and minimize potential threats and uncertainties.
Prior to joining MJ, Graham earned his degree in Risk Management and Insurance and Finance from Butler University. During his college years, he gained valuable industry experience through internships at various insurance agencies. Graham’s passion for the industry and his drive to succeed make him a valuable asset to the MJ team.
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