Trade Voice: MGAA’s Mike Keating on making insurance a more attractive career option

young employees

Mike Keating, chief executive of the MGA, says that the entire industry – and managing general agents in particular – need to work together to make careers in insurance more attractive to young people.

The insurance industry, along with the rest of the world, has faced some truly unprecedented challenges in recent years. Unexpected events, from the Covid-19 pandemic through to Russia’s invasion of

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