BlueStone Advisors Expands Employee Benefit Brokerage Division
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CHICAGO, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
BlueStone Advisors, an independent insurance brokerage firm, today announced that Michael Hansen has joined the team as Vice President in the Employee Benefits division and will be responsible for new business development in the privately held middle-market space. Michael is uniquely skilled in optimizing employee benefit plans to guide employers in maximizing the value of their healthcare investment. He is based out of BlueStone s home office in Lombard, IL.
As the cost of group health insurance continues to rise, employers are looking at alternative approaches like self-funding and value-based health care to save money on their premiums. Michael s experience with cost containment strategies at managed care organizations provides valuable insight to help employers reduce their healthcare costs. He comes to BlueStone Advisors from Tr
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Ledyard The United Way of Southeastern Connecticut has announced the distribution of $119,984 to local social services agencies through the Emergency Food and Shelter Program. The funding is made available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support access to food, shelter and housing cost assistance as determined by a local board.
The awards are as follows:
Mass shelter awards, to cover expenses for on-site housing with organizations with five or more beds in one location, were given to Covenant Shelter of New London ($12,500), New London Homeless Hospitality Center ($13,834), Reliance Health ($5,000) and Safe Futures ($5,000).
Rent and mortgage awards, to cover one month s worth of clients rent, mortgage or lot fees, were given to Always Home ($3,000), Catholic Charities Diocese of Norwich ($7,000), the City of Norwich ($10,000), Thames Valley Council for Community Action ($6,000), Salvation Army New London ($2,000) and the