Nationwide Pet
Leo Tran is an experienced Web Project Manager currently at Nationwide Pet, where responsibilities include managing the development of digital assets and facilitating scrum meetings. Prior to this role, Leo served as a Digital Project Manager at Rhythm Agency, leading user-centered digital marketing projects for prominent brands. Leo's previous experience includes a position as Senior Website Manager at SMITH, overseeing a team in website development and maintenance, and as an Operations Analyst at Microsoft Corporation, enhancing customer engagement through database management. Leo holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing Management from the University of Washington and a Certificate in Computer Networking Specialist from Cascadia College.
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Nationwide Pet
Pet insurance by Nationwide® is the pack leader in voluntary benefits. One in three Fortune 500 companies (more than 9,000 employer groups) offer Nationwide pet insurance as a voluntary benefit to their employees. HR executives and brokers looking to learn more about adding Nationwide pet insurance to their benefits portfolio can visit PetsVoluntaryBenefits.com or call 855-874-4944. Offering Nationwide pet insurance is easy and popular with associates, has a positive impact on both employees and employers and is available in all 50 states. Companies that offer pet insurance attract employees that show up to work excited, engaged, and ready to contribute. Nationwide was the first to offer pet insurance as a voluntary benefit through brokers and employer groups more than 20 years ago and continues to be their #1 choice. Nationwide pet insurance not only covers dogs and cats, but they are the only pet insurance company to offer coverage for birds and exotic pets! More than 1,000,000 pets (and counting!) are covered by Nationwide for medical conditions related to accidents, illnesses, and injuries. Despite all the noise around pet insurance, one thing remains clear: Nationwide is still the top dog.