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Deals & People March 30, 2011
Pentegra Announces Two Sales Hires
Pentegra Retirement Services announced that Ken Jackson and Greg Hagan are new Regional Marketing Directors.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff
Jackson will be responsible for bank business development efforts, while Hagan will lead credit union business development efforts. Jackson will be based in Colorado, and Hagan will be based in Dallas, Texas, working under the direction of John Schafer, Vice President and Director, National Markets.
According to the announcement, Jackson brings more than fifteen years of industry expertise to Pentegra. Prior to joining Pentegra, he worked as a sales agent at Euler Hermes ACI, where he was responsible for business development efforts with Trade Credit Insurance to banks in the central and western regions. Prior to that, he was a Business Development Manager at Private Business Incorporated.
Hagan brings more than twenty years of industry experience to Pentegra. Prior to joining Pentegra, he served for the past ten years as Vice President of Sales & Business Development at CUTS Performance Marketing/Credit Union Tax Services. He has also held positions at TRE Financial Services, Allied Solutions and SWBC. Hagan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas State University.You Might Also Like:
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