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Kayla Berg joined the MJ team as a graphic design specialist and has since been promoted to communication specialist and graphic design lead in our Benefits Consulting department. In her role, Kayla works with the benefits consulting team to design and develop various client communication materials, imagery, and graphics to increase employee enrollment, activation, and optimal utilization of healthcare benefits. She is also responsible for the conception, development, and creation of client-specific health and wellness brands in partnership with MJ’s population health + wellness team.
Kayla brings with her numerous years of experience supporting client design projects, and her passion for graphic design is evident in her stellar work. She enjoys the creative aspect of graphic design and pushing boundaries to create powerful messages. Kayla always brings innovative design concepts to the table, making her an invaluable asset to MJ.
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