NABIP names Jessica Brooks-Woods as incoming CEO
(Washington, DC) â Following an extensive national search, Jessica Brooks-Woods, MPM, PHR, has been appointed as the incoming CEO of the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals, assuming her role on September 1, 2023.
In her capacity as CEO, Jessica will provide strategic guidance and leadership to a 30-member staff in Washington, DC, as well as oversee the representation of over 100,000 licensed health insurance agents, brokers, general agents, consultants, and benefits professionals through 200 state and local chapters.
With a wealth of experience as a business leader, health equity advocate and benefits expert, Brooks-Woods is well-positioned to drive NABIP's mission forward. "Jessica Brooks-Woods brings nearly twenty years of experience, not only as a business leader but also as a health equity advocate and benefits expert, to NABIP," said NABIP President Eric Kohlsdorf. "The Board looks forward to working with Jessica as the association continues to shape the future of
healthcare."
Jessica Brooks-Woods founded the Executive Action and Response Network (EARN) and EARN Staffing Solutions, a full-service DE&I-centered consulting and talent-placement firm that played a crucial role in fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within the business community.
Her previous role as President and CEO of the Pittsburgh Business Group on
Health (PBGH) from 2013 to 2022 showcased her exceptional leadership. While there, she redefined and advanced healthcare value, access, equity, and quality on behalf of employers. Under her stewardship, PBGH consistently achieved financial gains, delivering millions of dollars in annual savings to both employers and employees.
Jessica earned her master's degree in public management from Carnegie Mellon University and serves on various boards, including the Board of Governors for the University of Pittsburgh Institute of Entrepreneurial Excellence. Her extensive industry expertise and unwavering dedication to healthcare led to her appointment as a board member of the Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange.
Outgoing CEO Janet Trautweinâs decision to step down and pursue new opportunities was met with gratitude from the NABIP Board of Trustees, who recognized her exceptional 26 years of service and leadership within the organization.
NABIP Past President Kelly Fristoe expressed his appreciation, stating, "Janet has led NABIP through a remarkable transformation. Her deep health expertise, fierce advocacy and longtime commitment to the profession will be missed.â
âThe associationâs Trustees, staff and members are excited to welcome Jessica as the new CEO in September,â said Trautwein. âI have thoroughly enjoyed working with our staff and members for the last 26 years, and I am excited to see Jessica build upon our work, leveraging her industry and DE&I expertise, as she leads the premier association for health insurance and employee benefits professionals.â
"I'm honored and thrilled to join NABIP as its incoming CEO. With our shared commitment to high-quality, affordable healthcare, I am excited to collaborate closely with the talented staff, dedicated members, and esteemed Board of Trustees. Together, we will make a significant impact, enhancing the lives of millions across the nation," said Brooks-Woods.


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