Jackson names VP of eastern B-Ds

In this newly created role, Gregg Mahalich will oversee Jackson’s wholesale efforts among regional firms.
OCT 08, 2007
By  Bloomberg
Jackson National Life Insurance Co. of Lansing, Mich. today named Gregg Mahalich divisional vice president-east for the regional broker-dealer team. In this newly created role, Mr. Mahalich will oversee Jackson’s wholesale efforts among regional firms and lead a team of 13 external wholesalers. He will be based in Minneapolis. Bringing more than 20 years of sales experience in the finance sector, Mr. Mahalich joins Jackson from Allianz Life Financial Services, according to a statement from Jackson. There, he led 20 wholesalers and two divisional vice presidents.

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