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Jon Loftin joined the MJ team in 2004 as vice president of operations and assumed the role of president and chief operating officer in 2006. With a career spanning multiple decades in the insurance industry, Jon brings his extensive experience and wealth of knowledge to the forefront as a recognized thought leader.
As MJ’s President + COO, Jon serves as the architect of our operational framework, ensuring seamless execution of daily operations, driving data and technological advancements, and sustaining profitable growth across the firm. He plays a pivotal role on MJ’s Executive Leadership Team, a team responsible for defining and executing the company’s strategic initiatives in alignment with our purpose.
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