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Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Appoints Strategic Leaders in Canton Office
January 26, 2021 GMT
CANTON, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, a national provider of insurance solutions for individuals and at the workplace, announced today the appointments of Joshua Police as Vice President - Market Strategies and Jennifer King, Director - Strategic Project Management Office (SPMO). Both are new positions at the company.
“Boston Mutual Life is pleased to appoint Josh and Jenn into their new roles at the company,” said Paul A. Quaranto, Jr., Chairman, CEO and President at Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company. “Both Josh and Jenn will be critical drivers of growth aligned with our long-term strategic plan, and their roles will help position us well for success as we begin 2021.”
Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Appoints Strategic Leaders in Canton Office
Joshua Police, Jennifer King to lead market strategies and Strategic Project Management Office
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CANTON, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, a national provider of insurance solutions for individuals and at the workplace, announced today the appointments of Joshua Police as Vice President - Market Strategies and Jennifer King, Director - Strategic Project Management Office (SPMO). Both are new positions at the company.
Joshua Police has been appointed Vice President - Market Strategies at Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, based out of the company s headquarters in Canton, Massachusetts.
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