Moravian College Announces Partnership With BSI Corporate Benefits, an Employee Benefits Insurance Agency Specializing in Health, Life, and Disability Insurance
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BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, Feb. 18 -- Moravian College issued the following news release on Feb. 17, 2021:
Moravian College announced a new partnership BSI Corporate Benefits, an employee benefits insurance agency with offices in Bethlehem, PA and Southfield, MI. Moravian and BSI are partnering to offer a tuition discount on all Moravian Graduate Business and Adult Undergraduate programs to BSI Corporate Benefits employees. The goal of this partnership is to provide access to Moravian's Graduate Business programs and deliver personal and professional development opportunities to BSI employees.
"We've been talking with Tony DaRe about coming together to bring this partnership to life and, as our Graduate Business programs continue to expand, especially online, the timing was right for it to happen now," commented Katie P. Desiderio, executive director, graduate business programs and assistant vice president, corporate-educational partnerships at Moravian College. "Tony has a reputation as an innovator and this partnership demonstrates that spirit, along with a dedication to his employees and their professional growth."
Moravian College has expanded its corporate partnerships over the past year and BSI Corporate Benefits now joins other Pennsylvania-based organizations like Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, Colonial IU 20 and CX University in Moravian's group of partners.
"Our headquarters are in Bethlehem and we already employee several Moravian graduates," commented Anthony (Tony) DaRe founder and agency principal of BSI Corporate Benefits. "We are building a benefits consulting firm to compete with anyone, anywhere, and having this partnership with an institution like Moravian allows us to continue to grow and recruit some of the top professional talent in the country."
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