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Sharla Snyder joined MJ as a client executive in our Risk Management Commercial Insurance department. In her role, she is instrumental in steering the generation and execution of risk management strategies. Sharla’s expertise extends to overseeing the entire lifecycle of our client’s multi-year risk treatment plans, from inception through ongoing evaluation, to periodic revision. With a keen focus on creating tailored solutions, she ensures the seamless integration of comprehensive plan design.
With a robust background in client management and insurance, Sharla brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at a national insurance brokerage and risk management services firm. Leveraging this background, she contributes valuable insights to clients in areas such as analytics, risk services, risk transfer, and client advocacy. Sharla’s expertise is pivotal in delivering a superior client experience and supports MJ’s commitment to excellence.
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