
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.
AT&T, Boeing, Costco, IBM and JPMorgan Chase are among the country’s leading retirement plans based on plan-year-end net assets as of April 9, according to miEdge data.
A New England adviser integrates group, voluntary and individual products to ensure workers have control of their own healthcare throughout their lives.
Data analytics firm miEdge ranks carriers serving employer health plans based on in-force premium.
Data analytics firm miEdge ranks carriers serving employer health plans based on in-force premium.
How New England’s CGI Business Solutions became a one-stop benefits shop.
HR and benefits consulting firm Findley Davies strengthens company-wide commitment to continued business development and excellent client service with a strategic rebrand.
Employee Benefit News, in partnership with business intelligence data analytics firm miEdge, introduces the top 25 large-group voluntary insurance carriers in the country.
Adviser Vinnie Daboul has nothing against growth. But he spends the greater part of his work week meeting with current clients; not chasing new ones.
Employee Benefit News, in partnership with business intelligence data analytics firm miEdge, lists the top 25 large-group health insurance carriers in the United States.
GAB International’s Felipe Barganier uses workforce demographics to help clients satisfy the diverse needs of their employee populations.
Keystone Insurers’ Billy Bridwell helps clients think differently about their benefits programs.
We rank the five leading large-group employee benefit insurance carriers in 17 different industrial sectors.
This rural-Missouri adviser won deep discounts from local-area providers for the benefit of her self-funded and group captive clients.
Tim Doherty, head of Pinnacle HR Solutions, seeks out employers with a strategic view of health benefits.
Adviser Scott Haile has turned away clients who refuse to also be partners. He now has fewer than before—but he’s also making more money.
The thriving, Washington DC-area benefits brokerage says it “does more” for its clients. Its wide spectrum of clients seems to agree.
Rising star adviser Adam Berkowitz has rejected the benefits industry’s status quo — and found dozens of new clients in the process.
Employee Benefit Adviser, in partnership with business intelligence data analytics firm miEdge, lists the top 25 large-group health insurance carriers in the United States.
Rising Star Josh Sailar is primarily an investment adviser. But he’s not shy about bringing healthcare into the discussion with his small employer clients.
ERISA attorney and benefits adviser Suzannah Gill teaches middle-market employers how to manage their healthcare costs.