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MagnaCare’s Michelle Zettergren Named an Inaugural Trailblazer in Health Care
NEW YORK (Jan. 22, 2025) – Michelle Zettergren, President of Labor and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of MagnaCare, has been named to the initial Trailblazers in Health Care list by City & State New York, which covers New York local and state politics and policy. Zettergren has been recognized for her 25 years of…
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MagnaCare’s Michelle Zettergren to Speak at the IFEBP 70th Annual Employee Benefits Conference
MagnaCare’s Michelle Zettergren to Speak at the IFEBP 70th Annual Employee Benefits Conference Zettergren will discuss healthcare cost trends and direct contracting strategies NEW YORK (Nov. 7, 2024) – Michelle Zettergren of MagnaCare will be a featured speaker at the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans 70th Annual Employee Benefits Conference, Nov. 10-13 in…
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MagnaCare’s Nick Bonaldo elected to IFEBP Board
SVP to serve two-year term for educational foundation focused on worker benefits NEW YORK (Aug. 13, 2024) – Nick Bonaldo, Senior Vice President of Sales and Account Management at MagnaCare, has been elected to serve a two-year term on the board of voting directors representing Administration-East for the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans.…
Read MoreBreaking Barriers: How Unions are Driving Inclusivity in the Labor Force
By Michelle Zettergren Labor unions represent workers of all levels of education, of diverse backgrounds and across most industries in America. Women now make up almost half of union workers, and nearly four in ten workers covered by a union contract are African American, Hispanic, AAPI or non-white. Unions are also important advocates for gender…
Read MoreWorking Theater Honors Labor Leaders
As featured in LaborPress.Org Working Theater honored two individuals who have bridged the gap between labor and the arts on June 3 at its annual Bridge and Tunnel Awards and benefit. Read the full article here.
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