Minnesota Life Group Life Insurance announced the opening of four new offices across the nation to accommodate rapid growth.
The newest offices are in the Chicago, Los Angeles, and Charleston, W.V. areas. The Manhattan office opened in February, according to the company release.
“Our recent study among group life insurance intermediaries confirmed the service we provide is paramount,” said Von Peterson, vice president, client relationships. “These new offices are proof of our commitment to provide the highest level of service to brokers and consultants working with large employers in the region, as well as to their clients.”
The Chicago office, located at 30 South Wacker Drive, is led by Amy Hennessey, Midwest sales manager. Hennessey has 14 years of experience with group insurance sales and marketing.
The Glendale, Calif. office, located at 450 North Brand Blvd., and managed by Lisa Behrman, Western sales manager, will serve major clients in the area as well as local consultants and brokers. Behrman has 14 years of experience selling Minnesota Life’s group life insurance products.
The New York office for Securian Life Insurance Company, a Minnesota Life subsidiary, is located at 300 Park Ave. Connie Cottrill, CLU, Eastern sales manager, leads the office with 19 years of experience marketing and selling group life insurance.
Minnesota Life Group Insurance opened a branch office in Charleston, W. V. on June 1 to provide service to 119,000 state and local government employees in the state.
Minnesota Life identifies itself as a company with more than $420 billion of group life insurance in force.
Source: Securian Financial Group, Inc.


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