NFP stalwart makes his return to bolster the firm's executive benefits division

He was previously with the company's retirement services for more than 15 years

NFP stalwart makes his return to bolster the firm's executive benefits division

Benefits

By Kenneth Araullo

Aon-owned property and casualty (P&C) broker NFP has announced that Jeff Cheshier (pictured above) has joined its executive benefits division as vice president of business development.

In this new role, Cheshier will focus on expanding NFP's executive benefits capabilities across the institutional retirement landscape. He will report to Tony Greene, president of executive benefits.

Cheshier brings over 25 years of experience in building networks and driving institutional growth in the retirement space.

Before rejoining NFP, he was vice president of Institutional Clients and Member Relations at Retirement Plan Advisory Group. In his previous tenure with NFP, Cheshier served as vice president of retirement services.

“Throughout his career, Jeff has established himself as a valuable resource and strong relationship builder in the retirement and executive benefits market,” Greene said. “His role will be critical in driving growth across our executive benefit platform and strengthening our connections throughout the industry. Jeff's expertise and skills are welcome additions to our team as we continue to create programs that help organizations attract, retain and reward top talent and empower executives to achieve their long-term financial goals.”

Cheshier also expressed his enthusiasm for returning to NFP and joining the executive benefits team.

“Under Tony's dynamic leadership, the team is aligned with a clear vision and enthusiastic energy that positions us to seize new opportunities and expand our competitive advantages. I'm excited to collaborate and chart new paths with this exceptional team, while delivering enduring value to our clients and partners by building the best executive benefits solutions for employers and their key leaders,” he said.

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