Aaron Parker|
Jamie Ancheta joined the MJ team in 2016 as a client executive in our Benefits Consulting department. She advanced to the position of vice president, client experience for the Arizona employee benefits team, all while maintaining her role as client executive and providing leadership to the client service team.
In her role, Jamie is responsible for the strategic development and supervision of the client experience. She collaborates with all members of the benefits consulting team to create customized benefit strategies and programming in alignment with the client’s corporate goals and objectives. Jamie is also a certified Group Benefits Disability Specialist (GBDS) and acts as the technical specialist for life and disability benefits for the Arizona team.
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