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CEO Perspectives with Meg Green
Insider Insider
12 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode, we have learned why Sabrina Hart's sports background has helped her coach winning insurance teams, and have been inspired by her story of being the first girl on a little league baseball team, and how she views DEI as a competitive advantage. Support the show
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In this episode, we have learned why Sabrina Hart's sports background has helped her coach winning insurance teams, and have been inspired by her story of being the first girl on a little league baseball team, and how she views DEI as a competitive advantage. Support the show
Show more...
Management
Business,
News,
Business News
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Joel Cavaness, President of Risk Placement Services
CEO Perspectives with Meg Green
23 minutes
2 years ago
Joel Cavaness, President of Risk Placement Services
In this episode, Joel Cavaness expresses his love of the insurance industry, he describes it as cool, exciting, and fun. Sharing stories from insuring the King Tut exhibit, to the Sears Tower, and how insurers have to be creative. He also optimistically shares that there is nothing you can't insure.Support the show
CEO Perspectives with Meg Green
In this episode, we have learned why Sabrina Hart's sports background has helped her coach winning insurance teams, and have been inspired by her story of being the first girl on a little league baseball team, and how she views DEI as a competitive advantage. Support the show