USI Insurance Services Promotes Lindsay Wetherill to National Practice Leader
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USI Insurance Services announced that Lindsay Wetherill has been promoted to national practice leader for population health management.
In a release, the Company noted that formerly, Lindsay led the population health management practice for the Midwest region of USI. In his new role, Wetherill will be responsible for developing USI's national wellness programs and will remain located at the USI Cincinnati, Ohio office.
"Lindsay's 25 years of experience in corporate wellness along with his leadership skills are well suited to lead the national practice for population health management at USI, said Philip Larson, USI's co-president and chief operating officer, USI's retail brokerage division. Without question, Lindsay will further USI's population health management practice and successfully create a new culture of wellness for our clients and their employees."
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