StanCorp Financial Group, Inc., and Standard Insurance Company Appoint Barbara Turner to Board of Directors
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Turner is the chief executive officer and founder of BT RISE, an organization committed to the economic empowerment and education of women and underserved communities. Prior to that, she was president and CEO of
"Barbara’s long tenure and deep experience as a chief executive in the financial services industry in which we operate is a valuable asset to The Standard,” said
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