Consultative benefits advisor to support small group employers in the Northeast
Taylor Pottle has joined Alliant Insurance Services as Vice President within its Employee Benefits Group. Based in the Northeast, Pottle will focus on small group sales, working with employers ranging from two-person companies to organizations with more than 1,000 employees. With years of experience in the insurance industry, she brings a consultative approach to helping businesses design and implement comprehensive benefit programs.
“Taylor’s commitment to delivering personalized, impactful solutions for small group employers is a perfect fit for Alliant’s client-first approach”
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Pottle helps to provide guidance to employers by delivering cost-effective employee benefits solutions tailored to the size and needs of their business. These solutions help employers retain top talent, reduce turnover, and allow employees to focus on delivering exceptional service to clients, while business owners concentrate on growth and success.
Understanding that a great employee benefits package varies by industry and company size, Pottle collaborates with businesses to craft personalized strategies that align with their unique goals. In addition to benefits design, her role includes providing support in compliance, HR services, and technology solutions, ensuring her clients have the tools they need to thrive.
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“Taylor’s commitment to delivering personalized, impactful solutions for small group employers is a perfect fit for Alliant’s client-first approach,” said Kevin Overbey, President of Alliant Employee Benefits. “Her consultative style and dedication to her clients’ success make her a tremendous asset to our team.”
Pottle holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences with a minor in holistic health from the University of Southern Maine.
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Source – businesswire