Annette Griffin

SVP Of Client Service At Totem at Totem

Annette Griffin has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Annette currently holds the position of SVP of Client Service at Totem since June 2022. Prior to this role, they served as the VP of Business Development at Totem from July 2015 onwards. Annette also has experience in client management and development at Totem, where they worked from May 2004 to July 2015.

Additionally, Annette worked as a Health Rosetta Certified Advisor at Health Rosetta starting from July 2019. Annette'srole involved assisting clients in improving the quality of care and reducing employer spending on healthcare while ensuring employee well-being.

Before their time at Totem and Health Rosetta, Annette held positions at Humana and Aetna Health Plans. At Humana, they worked as a Broker Sales Representative from 2002 to 2004. At Aetna Health Plans, Annette served as a Key Account Broker Sales Executive from 1997 to 2002. Annette'sresponsibilities included sales, implementation of medical and ancillary products, and developing relationships with brokers and consultants.

Annette began their career at Johnson & Higgins, where they worked as an Account Executive from 1992 to 1997.

Overall, Annette Griffin has gained extensive experience in client service, business development, healthcare consulting, and sales throughout their professional journey.

Annette Griffin completed their Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Risk Management & Insurance from the University of Georgia - Terry College of Business, graduating in 1992. Annette also attended Peachtree High School, where they obtained their Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Risk Management & Insurance in the same year. In November 2019, they obtained a certification as a Health Rosetta Associate Advisor from Health Rosetta.

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Timeline

  • SVP Of Client Service At Totem

    June, 2022 - present

  • VP Of Business Development

    July, 2015

  • Client Management And Development

    May, 2004