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13 October 2023news
True Captive Insurance announces new executive
Nathan Haas has been appointed client and partner manager at True Captive Insurance.
Haas will be based in Overland Park, Kansas.
True Captive Insurance is a health insurance company that helps brokers and companies solve what it says is the complex problem of high-cost healthcare with its True Funded captive programs. Haas will maintain and build the relationships between True Captive and its brokers, members, and partners.
Haas was previously director client interactions at artificial intelligence platform Gupshup from February 2021 until October of this year.
Prior to that he worked at IT services and consulting firm Sogeti as a consulting manager from January 2020 to February 2021.
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