Apex Global Partners, Inc. Appoints Managing Director of Business Development

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:01am EST

Apex Global Partners (AGP) Appoints Jay Beck as Managing Director of Business
Development for Its Benefits Division
DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
Apex Global Partners (AGP) appoints Jay Beck as Managing Director of Business
Development for its Benefits and Consulting Division and Senior Vice President
of the corporation. 

"We are pleased to announce that Jay Beck has joined the AGP Senior Management
Team and that Jay will be leading our Employee Benefits Division`s Business
Development Programs. Jay brings twenty years of experience in sales and
operations and financial management to AGP, and is a proven leader in all facets
of Health and Welfare Programs for Corporate America," states Gary Griffith,
Chairman and CEO of Apex Global Partners, Inc. Prior to joining AGP, Mr. Beck
was President and CEO of Century Healthcare. 

"Joining the AGP Senior Management Team is a great opportunity for me to utilize
my business experiences to expand the successful AGP business model. Apex has
built a leading sales and service organization for mid- to large-size corporate
clients, and their range of services, coupled with a strong service model, gives
us a unique opportunity with our current and future customers. We look forward
to becoming the leading Employee Benefits broker and consultant in the
Southwestern United States," states Jay Beck. 

Based in Dallas, Apex Global Partners provides creative solutions to its
corporate clients in the areas of domestic and international insurance
brokerage, as well as employee benefits and human resources consulting. Apex
works with more than 62 partners in 55 countries through its participation in
WBN, Ltd, the largest privately owned insurance broker network. 



Apex Global Partners
Gary Griffith or Scott Brock, 214-871-0404
ggriffith@agpins.com
www.agpins.com

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