
Elizabeth Galentine
Former editor-in-chiefGalentine is a former editor-of-chief of Employee Benefit Adviser.

Galentine is a former editor-of-chief of Employee Benefit Adviser.
The ACA's pediatric dental requirement brings increased attention to this popular benefit.
The White House calls the nationwide uptick in health plan cancellations a result of substandard policies being eliminated, but advisers express concern over resulting rate hikes.
Eager to meet client needs - and keep their business - brokers hunt for info on exchanges.
David C. Smith uses his deeply analytical outlook to deliver unique, cost-cutting results for clients and a new mindset to fellow advisers.
Just how will the fight in Congress over health exchange website glitches pan out? EBA spoke with former Capitol Hill staffer Drew Crouch, now director of government relations at Buck Consultants, about potential Republican strategies and if tax reform that would impact employee benefits might still be on the table for this year.
Eager to meet client needs and keep their business brokers hunt for information on individual exchanges, but are cautioned not to ignore the SHOP market. HR managers should be aware of the trend.
Eager to meet client needs and keep their business brokers hunt for information on individual exchanges, but are cautioned not to ignore the SHOP market.
Questions arise about phone enrollment on the East Coast, while the West Coast deals with a backlog thats left brokers without necessary certification.
Technical difficulties leave advisers in the dark as they scramble to answer client questions on the launch of the ACAs health insurance exchanges
Jennifer Eilers is Employee Benefit Advisers 2013 adviser of the year. She excels at both long-term strategic planning and in-person client communication.
Although well-known benefits, auto and home insurance need a workplace boost.
EBA editor Elizabeth Galentine on why brokers are now needed more than ever with so much confusion and uncertainty in the marketplace.
Bryce Curtis is a man with a plan. The San Francisco-based broker takes specialization within the benefits business to new heights with his government contractor focus.
One year later, 408(b)(2) retirement disclosure regulations are not exactly reverberating through the industry.
EBA editor Elizabeth Galentine on why brokers should think positive in 2013.
Master who you are and you will know who you want to surround yourself with at work.
Auto/home insurance suffers from a lack of awareness in the workplace.
Slowed by health reform, medical tourism the practice of seeking lower-cost health care elsewhere is back on track.
EBA editor Elizabeth Galentine on how the Affordable Care Act may actually have some positives for brokers, advisers
Gen Yers share how to find success with their peers as clients, employees.