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Shiori Koh joined the MJ team in the role of business development for Benefits+ and risk management. Leveraging her experience working in commercial business and finance in Japan, Shiori works with our dedicated Japanese team in crafting innovative strategies that take our clients’ risk management and employee benefits programs to new heights.
As a native of Japan, Shiori has extensive bilingual and bi-cultural expertise spanning Asia and North America. Deeply rooted in the Japanese business community, Shiori serves as a valuable resource for Japanese executives, providing critical insight and guidance on insurance policies and programs. While working on new business development, she enjoys challenges, is an over-achiever, and is always looking to apply new and innovative solutions to our clients.
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