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Crop Insurance Administrator
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Madison Lancaster, WI 53813
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Crop Insurance Administrator
You will be responsible for sale of crop insurance for M&I Corporation. This includes being responsible for the development and maintenance of crop insurance relationships with agricultural bank customers and prospects. Experience in making business development calls on both existing and potential insurance customers with emphasis on developing and expanding business account relationships. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors degree required 3-4 years professional crop insurance sales experience Property Insurance licenseOTHER REQUIREMENTS: Advanced organizational, relationship, verbal and written communication skills. Good understanding of insurance and financial products and services. In return for your contribution, we offer a generous benefits package to include:401K with immediate employee participationTuition reimbursementMedical, dental, and flexible spending planStock purchase planEmployee referral programPension & profit sharing planPaid vacation and holidays M&I Bank is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Company: Marshall & Ilsley Corporation Location: Lancaster, WI 53813 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Sales/Retail/Business Development Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years
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