International Assurance of Tennessee
Vice President, Claims
Education:
Belmont University
Skills:
Claim Reinsurance Health Insurance Claims Management Insurance Commercial Insurance Liability Underwriting Property and Casualty Insurance Disability Insurance Managed Care Medicare Brokers Employee Benefits Team Building
Honda Aircraft Company - Internal Communications Lead (2012)
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Communication Studies - Media Studies & Production, University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Communication Studies
- infoZine - Results of a study by University of Notre Dame biologist Beth Archie and colleagues from Princeton University and Duke University finds that male baboons that have a high rank within their society recover more quickly from injuries, and are less likely to become ill than other males.
Date: May 23, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
CEOs, Other Top Workers More Likely To Have Better Immune Systems: Report
Those at the top of the ladder are more likely to experience quicker immune responses and better overall health than those on the bottom tier, according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers Elizabeth Archie of University of Notre Dame, Jean
"In humans and animals, it has always been a big debate whether the stress of being on top is better or worse than the stress of being on the bottom," study researcher Beth Archie, of the University of Notre Dame, said in a statement. "Our results suggest that, while animals in both positions