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The National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals announced that its CEO, Janet Trautwein, will step down at the end of 2023 to “pursue other opportunities,” reports Think Advisor. Washington-based NABIP was founded in 1930 and has grown to about 100,000 members. The group on Jan. 1 changed its name from National Association of Health Underwriters to reflect that many members now focus on helping clients with arrangements such as employee benefits and Medicare plans, in addition to traditional major medical insurance.
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