Employee Benefits Consulting Firm EPIC Announces Changes to Leadership Team

EPIC Insurance Brokers and Consultants has hired a new Pharmacy Practice Leader, Bob Eisendrath, in a bid to expand its employee benefits resources. In addition, the company also made an announcement pertaining to the promotion of two senior members of the firm. While Craig Hasday was promoted to the position of President, National Employee Benefits Practice leader, Cindy Santangelo was promoted to National Voluntary Benefits Practice Leader.

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About Bob Eisendrath

Bob Eisendrath is a renowned name in the pharmacy benefit management sphere. With over 20 years of experience in both sales and national account management at CVS Caremark, Bob served as the Area VP for Coalition Business in his most recent role. National Employee Benefits Practice Leader, Craig Hasday was all praises for Bob and said that his addition to the company will strengthen the company’s consulting practices. Craig, who got promoted to President himself, was lauded by the President of EPIC Holdings, Steve Denton for his spirit of work and his drive to attain excellent results.

“For the past eighteen months, Craig has led EPIC’s National Employee Benefits Operations Board. In that role, Craig has worked closely with the geographic employee benefits leaders and has done an incredible job bringing our national teams together,” Steve said.

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In recent times, EPIC has seen immense enhancements in profitability, revenue growth, and integration of its vast employee benefits platform. Around 20% of the firm’s retail revenue is represented by Employee Benefits revenue which accounts for $170 million. The promotion of Cindy to the new national role as lead of EPIC’s Voluntary Benefits practice is the testament of the company’s commitment to offering personalized employee benefits in the modern workplace ecosystem. Having spend the past five years building and growing the Voluntary Benefits practice for  EPIC, Cindy is capable of understanding and creating customized benefits programs to meet individual needs.

John Gaffney, VP. National Employee Benefits Operations said, “We are fortunate to have someone with her expertise on our team to support our clients and other EPIC consultants.”

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