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Hill, Chesson & Woody Expands Its Market By Opening New Wilmington Office

Health And Welfare Benefits Firm Extends Its Presence Into Eastern North Carolina

2012-10-05
CHAPEL HILL, NC, October 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hill, Chesson & Woody (HCW) (http://www.hcwbenefits.com), a health and welfare benefits brokerage and consulting firm that designs, manages and implements employee benefit programs, has announced that the firm opened a new office in Wilmington located at 127 Racine Drive, Suite 102. This new office, which opened Oct. 1, will allow HCW to serve businesses in the Wilmington area as well as expand its presence across the entire eastern part of North Carolina. The firm has offices located in Chapel Hill and Greensboro, and the combination of the three locations will ensure that HCW has a firsthand understanding of the key health issues facing the areas that it serves.

Hill, Chesson & Woody is an employee benefits consulting firm committed to helping its clients design, implement and manage the employee benefit program that best supports the strategic direction of their organization. Since 1991, the partnership has succeeded in providing clients the guidance they need through business consulting and development to create the health and welfare benefits plan that is just right for each client's business.

QUOTES:
"We are excited about opening a new office in a new region as our company continues to expand the market it covers," said Todd Yates, managing partner at Hill, Chesson & Woody. "We look forward to continuing to work with the Wilmington business community as well as other companies and organizations across Eastern North Carolina who need resources regarding how they can implement and maintain employee benefit plans that are competitive yet affordable."

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ABOUT HILL, CHESSON & WOODY:
Hill, Chesson & Woody is a health and welfare benefits brokerage and consulting firm that designs, manages and implements employee benefit programs that support the overall strategic direction of its clients' organizations. Hill, Chesson & Woody works directly with employers to integrate benefit solutions that make sense, get results and maximize employee satisfaction. For more information, visit http://www.hcwbenefits.com.

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[Press-News.org] Hill, Chesson & Woody Expands Its Market By Opening New Wilmington Office
Health And Welfare Benefits Firm Extends Its Presence Into Eastern North Carolina