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Sam Burkert joined the MJ team as a risk transfer associate in the Risk Management + Commercial Insurance department. In his role, Sam collaborates with our clients and carrier partners to execute our clients’ insurance programs and risk management strategies. Sam plays an essential role in ensuring our clients have an exceptional experience while implementing the set strategy they decide.
Before working at MJ, Sam gained experience in the industry as a commercial client service specialist. Sam worked alongside his team to deliver consistent white glove client service on large commercial accounts, honing his strong expertise in construction. His attention to detail as he handles complex policies makes him an invaluable asset to the MJ team!
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