Four Tenured iCan Benefit Group Employees Promoted and Appointed New Titles
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Dietrich, a native of NJ, has been with iCan for six years. He previously worked in the Purchasing, Project Management and Operations capacity for several large residential builders in the real estate industry including national homebuilder,
"iCan has roughly 400 employees which means it has to run like a well-oiled machine to function efficiently, and it does just that due to stellar personnel like Tom, Dana, Steve and Sharon who make it happen," says iCan CEO,
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