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NFP Appoints Boester Head of Sports and Entertainment Group
NFP, an Aon company headquartered in New York City, named Eric Boester, its chief marketing officer (CMO), as the new head of its sports and entertainment group. The group advises leagues and professional organizations, as well as individual sports franchises and athletes. Boester will continue as NFP’s CMO.
Boester joined NFP in 2001 and has held leadership roles in firm relations, strategic initiatives, corporate development and marketing. He assumed leadership of the marketing team in 2014 and became CMO in 2018.
NFP named Leigh Ann Rossi as chief operating officer, reporting into Boester. Rossi has over 30 years of experience in sports and entertainment insurance.
Galvin and Fujikawa Join Alliant Insurance Services’ Employee Benefits Team as VPs
Alliant Insurance Services, headquartered in Irvine, California, named two new vice presidents to its Employee Benefits Group.
James Galvin has joined Alliant as executive vice president within its Employee Benefits Group. With over 30 years of experience in employee benefits consulting and a focus on private equity for over 25 years, Galvin will play a key role in supporting clients with benefits due diligence and strategy development for private equity transactions. Aligned in the East, Galvin will support projects on a national level.
Mina Fujikawa joined Alliant’s Employee Benefits Group as first vice president. Fujikawa has over 30 years of experience in benefits consulting. She most recently served as a senior vice president at Lockton. Previous roles include senior vice president at Willis and vice president at Marsh McLennan Companies, Inc. and Cassidy Employee Benefit Services.
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