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Margaret “Maggie” Gloyeske joined the MJ team in 2017 as a client executive in our ever-expanding Benefits Consulting department. In her role, Maggie is responsible for the development and management of employee benefits strategies for large group clientele. She and her team work with clients to better understand their core goals and initiatives in order to effectively evaluate, analyze, plan, and manage their benefits strategy.
Maggie also provides strategic direction to our clients aiming to maximize employee benefits to support an organization by managing costs and risk, enhancing employee recruitment and retention, and improving communication of benefits to employees.
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