Omaha’s Shane Jacobsen Joins Alliant’s Employee Benefits Group
Longtime Nebraska benefits specialist brings strength in healthcare financing, group disability, and data analytics
“Shane combines strong technical expertise with the ability to creatively identify new opportunities to increase profitability,” said
With more than 20 years of benefits experience, Jacobsen has extensive expertise in healthcare financing and group disability coverage, deploying strategies that help clients from a range of industries improve their healthcare platforms and empower their employees. Jacobsen also has experience using sophisticated data analytics to preemptively identify large claims before they occur.
Prior to joining Alliant, Jacobsen was Vice President within the
Jacobsen earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from the
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