We are excited to share with you two additions to our consulting team at Multnomah Group!
Please join us in welcoming Breion Rollins to our firm! His background includes 13 years of experience working within human resources, with 10 years focused on benefits in higher education, including direct project management on two significant public sector vendor consolidations. Most recently, he worked at the University of Houston and was responsible for managing and leading the operations team for employee benefits, wellness, and customer service.
“The addition of Breion increases our geographic reach and capabilities,” said Erik Daley, managing principal. “Breion brings hands-on experience managing retirement benefits. His knowledge and experience will be immediately impactful in providing additional depth and resources to our clients.”
We’re also happy to share that Hailey McLaughlin has been promoted to a consultant. Hailey has worked as a benefit analyst for Multnomah Group since 2016 and has focused her education on actuarial sciences. Her promotion is an acknowledgment of the strong work she has done supporting the firm's clients and leading major projects.
“Hailey’s transition to a consultant is a natural progression of her education and detailed, hands-on experience as a benefit analyst.” said Daley. “Hailey has been working behind the scenes for some time in meeting the needs of our clients. Over the past year, she has had the opportunity to increase her time in front of the client leading challenging vendor evaluation projects. We’re very fortunate to have someone of Hailey’s skill set within the consulting team.”
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