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Employee Benefits Broker Sherrill Mauzy Joins Alliant Insurance Services as Senior Vice President in Kearny Mesa Office - Read More

Date Added: July 15, 2008 01:36:03 PM
Alliant Insurance Services, the nation's largest specialty insurance brokerage firm, has announced that employee benefits broker Sherrill Mauzy has joined the company as Senior Vice President, based in its Kearny Mesa, Calif., office. Mauzy specializes in the placement of employee benefits programs, with emphasis on the Native American gaming industry and related enterprises.

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