| Jeff Brunsberg, Chief Market Officer | |
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A combination of entrepreneur, proven market maker,
and healthcare subject matter expert, Jeff Brunsberg
brings a wealth of experience in the industry, proven
marketing strategy, and efficient organizational
management to his role as Chief Market Officer.
Definitely not the type of guy you'll find sitting still very
often, Jeff is constantly finding ways to increase the
presence of Lighthouse1 in both proven and untapped
markets. As Chief Market Officer, Brunsberg develops both short- and long-term strategic marketing plans to position Lighthouse1 as a nationally recognized brand in the CDH market. One of his primary responsibilities is to provide a stronger industry focus for Lighthouse1 to help determine Lighthouse1 sales strategy and execution, market segmentation and to monitor the overall performance of the company. Jeff loves being at the forefront of Lighthouse1's strategic vision." It helps to know the entire Lighthouse1 team shares not only my excitement for the CDH industry, but my passion for improving the healthcare benefits available to consumers in our country." Jeff's background includes more than a decade of experience in organizational management and development. He started his professional career at 3M in a variety of business development and marketing roles, where he was recognized for creating consistent, unparalleled growth in the business. Jeff later founded his own HR consulting firm, and just prior to Lighthouse1 held the position of Executive Vice President for a major benefits firm. |
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Involved in a number of civic organizations, Jeff is a passionate advocate in the employee
benefit and healthcare marketplace. He is a member of ECFC, a charter member of NAPBA
and regularly speaks at industry forums and events on topics concerning healthcare and
benefits. Jeff holds a degree in Management from Bemidji State University and an MBA
from University of Mary. Jeff's favorite way to unwind is spending time with his wife and children at their lake home in "God's Country", otherwise known as northern Minnesota. |
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