Andrea Mortenson, President

Andrea Mortenson has been in the Group Insurance Industry for over 30 years. Her vast knowledge in Employee Benefits, Compliance, Benefit Portals, Data Conversions and Eligibility in all Insurance-related products. Over the years, she has seen many changes in the Employee Benefit field and uses that knowledge to assist brokers and employers in fine-tuning their Benefits Package and their delivery system. In addition, Andrea is very well versed in Self-Funding and Level-Funding plans, in addition to the traditional fully-insured plans. She also shows Insurance Consultants a 4-Tier approach to Self-Funding that re- directs claims to ensure minimal claims experience are hitting the medical plan(s).

She is proficient in the EASE Benefit Administration System and has helped hundreds of Benefit Consultants and their clients, in various states, over the years.

Andrea resides in Arizona with her two dogs, but appreciates traveling in the summer months to avoid the extreme heat. In addition, some of her hobbies include: any outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, boating, tennis, golfing and is recently learning pickle ball. Cooking for family and friends and listening to good music or attending a great concert are some of her favorite pastimes.

In addition to running her own consulting business with EasyEnroll, she has two additional companies dealing with insurance. A technology company that converts data from employee benefit systems into carrier-specific formats and a Doctor Disability Specialty company.

With all of this, Andrea still finds time to volunteer at church and associate with family, friends and clients.

Stan Holden, Marketing and Communications

Stan Holden has been a commercial creative director for most of his career—working professionally, even before graduating high school. His art was first published in a national magazine at the age of 12.

Eventually the niche market of creating internal marketing, human resources design and employee moral campaigns for many Fortune 100 companies—such as Disney, Pioneer Electronics, Toshiba, IBM and Apple, just to name a few—became Stan’s specialty.

His vehicle for making otherwise boring 401k and health benefits information inviting, exciting and palatable to employees is a unique and sometimes wacky style called Whimsical Design. Stan’s work has been inducted into The Museum of Radio And Television and his work for Apple has been projected 60 feet tall onto the sides of the Mayan Pyramids in Marche Peche, Peru and the Louvre museum in Paris, France.

The process of creating and producing communication design for the employee base of these companies allowed Stan to hone and perfect the skill of communicating in a fun and friendly way to large groups of people . . . as well as individually.

Through his journey, Stan has been on the PBS TV show, The American Health Journal, has had his screenplay Rebel Without A Claus recommended by Disney, been featured in several Chicken Soup For The Soul editions and is working on his second and third books. His first book Giving Candy To Strangers is a critically acclaimed best seller which can be found at where you buy books or at: givingcandytostrangers.com /books