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Who to follow on Twitter

With more than 313 million active users in 2016, Twitter can be a great resource for both selling and learning about the benefits industry. EBA has selected 30 must-follow people across the entire industry to help you in your business.

Editor’s note: User name, Twitter handle and bio are all directly from Twitter. EBA editors did not make grammar and spelling adjustments. The following are presented in random order.
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Jeff Yaniga

@Jeff_Yaniga

Chief Revenue Officer - Maestro Health - Employee Benefits Software #PrivateExchange Cleveland Sport Junkie, Cubs fan, dad.

Why Yaniga tweets:

"Twitter is a modern idea factory. It's gateway to people a lot smarter than me on topics I care most about."
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James Werner

@JAllenWerner

dedicated, driven, future-focused, open-minded with occasional obstinance, fueled by fear of failure and consumed by the insatiable need to solve the problem

(Partner, Silicon Hills Wealth Management)
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Carmen Perea

@carmenWSR

Employee Benefits Consultant (at Wraith Scarlett & Randolph Insurance Services Inc.)
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Nancy Reardon

@reardon_nancye

(Chief Product Officer), Maestro Health
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Janell Williams

@JanellWilliams

employee benefits attorney-health & welfare plan compliance & consulting, happy mom of two, and @montanastatealumni.
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Andrew Steen

@steen1969

Startups | Health sciences | Digital health | Some aging, logistics, food & stuff | Basically, I connect things.
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Todd Shield

@Nebr_DI_Guy

Regional Vice President, Petersen International Underwriters. 2016 President, International DI Society
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Angie Schmidt

@Aschmidt2003

(Senior Wellbeing Consultant at CBIZ)
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Patricia Purdy

@purdyonbenefits

Global benefits strategist/advisor to large employers @pacres_benefits. Expertise in Life, Disability, Dental, Absence, Productivity. My tweets are mine alone.

Why Purdy uses Twitter:

“I use Twitter because I find it valuable for connecting with colleagues and thought leaders in order to share ideas. I also find it to be a great tool for keeping a finger on the pulse of our industry.”
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Christina Merhar

@ChristinaAtZane

ACA & Employee Benefits Nerd // Outdoor Enthusiast // Seattle Native // Content for @ZaneBenefits, the #1 online health benefits solution. Tweets are my own.
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Benjamin Pitts

@benjipitts

Founder @myFinAnswers Husband, father, twin, West Point grad, UVa Darden School, normal guy http://linkedin.com/in/pittsben

Why Pitts uses Twitter:

"Twitter provides me with a stage from which to evangalize financial wellbeing for employees. Lots of benefits executives are trying to figure out what financial wellbeing is and how to deliver it. There is no better way to deliver our message to people who are looking for answers."
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Nate Randall

@n8randall

Founder and President @UrsaMajorCo - Benefits and Healthcare Innovation Advocate - Formerly Tesla, Safeway, WaMu - http://www.ursamajor.consulting

Why Randall uses Twitter:

“We use Twitter as both an engagement platform and a meaningful tool to take the pulse of industry trends, research, thought-leaders, and new innovations and organizations in the benefits and employee experience space.”
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Taryn Murtagh

@tarynmurt

Broker. Advisor. Benefits Consultant. I like to eat, drink and be merry. Repeat. Repeat. Run, bike, hike, ski, yoga, paddle board, travel and sarcasm.

(Employee benefits account executive at Brown & Brown)

Why Mautagh tweets:

"[It] serves as a platform for info exchange in a rapidly changing industry. Allows me to learn/adapt practices to help clients."
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Debi O'Donovan

@DebiODonovan

Comentator, writer, speaker and connector in the reward & employee benefits community. Director of Reward & Employee Benefits Association (REBA) @REBA_global
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Wendy Keneipp

@wendykeneipp

Thinker, idea generator, solution creator, collaborator, entrepreneur, Partner/Coach, @Q4intelligence. Transforming insurance agencies into feared competitors.

(Partner, Q4intellegence)
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David Fear

@imfear2000

Live in Lincoln, CA (burb of Sac). Family man, LDS, BYU fan, owner of Fear Insurance Services.
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Brett Muehlbrad

@BrettsBenefits

Independent Insurance Broker - watch for Tweets on insurance, health care, employee benefits, medical trends, HR, personal finance, social media, etc
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Dani Hubner

@iamdanihubner

Social Media Marketing for @interactivehlth. Tidbits of health and wellness, marketing, design, CrossFit, running and life
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Cerrina Jensen

@CerrinaJ

Making sense of ACA. Delivering the very best in products, service, and software. 20 year insurance veteran employers can depend on, and trust.
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Tim Leman

@TimLeman

CEO @GibsonInsurance an #ESOP company | @Inc5000 | Workforce & Risk Advisor | Author @rEvolBook and #WhatsTheRisk | @YPO & @YPOindiana
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Marianne Halvorsen

@halvorsenonrisk

Vice President | Insurance Broker & Consultant | Property & Casualty | Employee Benefits | International Markets
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Natalie Dewhurst

@MercerWoking

HR & Support Team Leader @MercerWoking #HR #Socialmedia #WWT #Leadnotmanage #DiversityandInclusion #Footballmum Views my own & don't represent those of Mercer.
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Vinny Catalano

@vjcatalano

benefits broker extraordinaire, health reform resource, interior design enthusiast, supportive husband, renaissance man in the making.

Why Catalnao tweets:

"Primarily to educate and cast light on current healthcare related issues that affect everyone."
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Suzanne Delbanco

@SuzanneDelbanco

Executive Director of Catalyst for Payment Reform
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Melissa DeWeese

@MelissaSerenity

Group benefits broker, blogger, entrepreneur
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Toney Chimienti

@ToneyChimienti

MGA for Supplemental Insurance Plans. Internet based eligibility management of benefits for businesses & government agencies.
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Kristi Bond

@KristiLBond

observer, action-taker. lover of coffee, mountains, books, beaches, technology, soirees. involved parent, avid reader, arts enthusiast. tweets are all me.

(Senior marketing manager at ThinkHR)
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Bruce Broussard

@BruceDBroussard

President and CEO of Humana, proud father and avid cyclist
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Jennifer Arnold

@jenparnold

Advise employers on creating cultures of wellness || Podcast host http://bit.ly/RDWpodcast || FREE Checklist of 67 Wellness Ideas
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Tanya Boyd

@TanyaRBoyd

Health Insurance & Benefits Specialist. Entrepreneur. The Intrigue. Insurance Angel. Office Janitor. Mom of 2. Wife of 1. Master of None.
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