The Account Executive is a thought leader in the industry and client niches they serve, and understands the overall business risks, financial implications, and employee health issues important to clients. They directly quarterback the service execution for clients within their own discipline. Working with a team of support and service personnel, the Account Executive builds a client base by adding new clients, new lines of coverage, and retaining and growing current clients. An effective negotiator, presenter, motivator, and relationship builder, the Account Executive leverages MMA Midwest's sales methodologies, tools and resources, service platform, and best practices to successfully manage a growing client base.
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
CREATE AND CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS
BUILD A CLIENT BASE
EXECUTE CLIENT SERVICE PLATFORM
SUPPORT AN EFFECTIVE TEAM
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About Marsh McLennan Agency Midwest
Marsh McLennan Agency’s Midwest Region is a full-service brokerage providing business insurance, employee benefits, private client insurance, and retirement services to businesses and individuals across the country. MMA Midwest is consistently recognized as a top workplace, attracting and retaining its insurance talent by rewarding expertise and investing in career development. Colleagues enjoy an award-winning culture that fosters a highly productive and results-driven working environment.
A Great Place to Work. A Great Place to Perk.
Recognized for workplace culture by the likes of Fortune Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and more, our colleagues enjoy an environment that fosters creativity as well as individual and organizational growth. A small sampling of the benefits our colleagues enjoy include:
Who You Are is Who We Are
MMA Midwest has created an award-winning culture largely due to meeting our colleagues where they are, celebrating their differences and building an inclusive environment. We challenge ourselves to create a workplace where our colleagues feel not only welcomed, but feel they belong; where we not only embrace diverse perspectives and opinions but seek them out; and where we ask not how a colleague fits our culture, but what they add to it.
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