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Cambridge Consulting Group Hires Stephanie R. Tanner as Director of Benefits Consulting Operations

Cambridge Consulting Group proudly announces the hiring of Stephanie R. Tanner as Director of Benefits Consulting Operations. In this capacity, Stephanie will hold key executive responsibilities.

2012-11-30
TROY, MI, November 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Cambridge Consulting Group proudly announces the hiring of Stephanie R. Tanner as Director of Benefits Consulting Operations. In this capacity, Stephanie will hold key executive responsibilities including strategic planning for the firm as well as managing the processes, personnel and budgetary considerations necessary to achieve corporate goals.

"Tanner's collaboration skills and her business acumen complement the culture at Cambridge," said Daniel Cornwell, President of Cambridge Consulting Group. "I'm confident that with her proven leadership skills, her abilities for team development, and her drive to achieve results that she will be a great addition to Operations at Cambridge."

Stephanie is responsible for ensuring development and performance benchmarks are in place that are consistent with the strategic goals of the firm. She will also oversee the recruitment, development and retention of employees within the Benefits Consulting Practice Group as well as handling all HR functions.

In addition, Stephanie brings an extensive background in compliance consulting to Cambridge. She is responsible for monitoring current issues and interacting with various legal and regulatory bodies to stay informed of the latest developments. She will also implement and communicate compliance policy to the Cambridge team and its clients.

Prior to joining Cambridge Consulting Group, Stephanie's experience included sales, benefits administration, marketing and client relationship management roles at a leading insurance carrier, a leading insurance agency as well as a local nonprofit. Stephanie brings strong problem solving and listening skills as well as proven leadership to the Benefits Consulting Group. Stephanie received her bachelor's degree in Marketing from Loras College in Iowa.

For interview requests or more information on Cambridge Consulting Group, please contact Director of Marketing, Yaman Rayes at (248) 743-4370 or email yrayes@cambridge-cg.com.

Cambridge Consulting Group is one of the largest privately held insurance and financial service-consulting firms. Cambridge consists of highly qualified teams of financial professionals and benefits specialists that partner with clients and assist them in the development of creative, custom solutions that address their business and personal objectives in the areas of wealth strategies, benefits consulting and risk management. Please visit http://www.cambridge-cg.com to learn more.


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[Press-News.org] Cambridge Consulting Group Hires Stephanie R. Tanner as Director of Benefits Consulting Operations
Cambridge Consulting Group proudly announces the hiring of Stephanie R. Tanner as Director of Benefits Consulting Operations. In this capacity, Stephanie will hold key executive responsibilities.