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Voya Financial Announces New Hire for Large Corporate Market Business
Voya Financial has hired Gabriel Hayes as an account executive for the company’s Large Corporate Market business.
In this new position, Hayes is responsible for generating new business and building key distribution relationships in the Southwestern U.S., including in Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. He will be working through all channels within the corporate 401(k) market that serve employers with plans from $75 million up to $1 billion in assets.
“I am extremely excited to join the team at Voya as their operating philosophy and vision is an extension of my own,” Hayes says. “The foundation of my operating philosophy is that communication is key, team building is critical, simple is smart and execution drives revenue. I believe that Voya’s client-centric process that features thought leadership and a partnership perspective is a differentiated strategy of cl
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‘You Ain’t a Real Mexican’ or …
Why being born a half-Polish-half-Mexican in 1960’s Detroit is some serious shit, man!
Being raised in a mainly Mexican neighborhood with a dark brown Dad and a very white Mom makes for some good neighborhood gossip or at least contributes to some widespread cultural confusion among the locals. Everyone wants to be the one who figures you out, right? Like they cracked the code on your identity. Well, I think we should head back to the very beginning and see how this multi-culti mix had it’s origins.
meant to symbolize the power, bravery and daring of the city s financial traders.
In response, the New York Police Department (NYPD) mobilized its anti-terrorism unit,
sending masked, blad clad police officers wearing armor and carrying assault rifles to protect and secure the area. It announced: The Stock Market has had an interesting week to say the least. We are happy to report that the Wall Street Charging Bull is secure and continues to preside over Bowling Green for the foreseeable future. The bull was covered in a blue tarp to prevent further vandalism. The decision to deploy counter-terrorism officers on the streets of Manhattan was not well appreciated, at least judging by replies left on the unit s official social media pages.