Abbey Dean

Director of Content
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Abbey Dean is the Director of Content at Mployer Advisor. Abbey is an award-winning editor and writer with more than 10 years of experience in print and digital media across B2B and B2C platforms. A versatile journalist and content creator, she has worked for local newspapers, small-city magazines, daily news websites, and award-winning print publications including the Oxford American and American Spirit. She he has also led successful digital content marketing campaigns for manufacturing and healthcare professionals through the creation of webinars, e-books, newsletters, blog posts, and videos.

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Podcasts
Podcasts
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Abbey Dean
Podcasts
Podcasts
The podcast features a conversation with Tamika Curry Smith, the Chief Diversity Officer at The Nature Conservancy, discussing strategic diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and creating a more inclusive workplace environment. Tamika shares insights on how to align DEI strategy with business objectives and how to nurture an inclusive workplace culture, and offers advice on how companies can build a more diverse and inclusive workforce.
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Abbey Dean
Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment
This article provides an overview of pharmacy benefits management (PBM) and drug spend for employers. It discusses the role of PBMs in negotiating drug prices, common challenges faced by employers in managing pharmacy benefits, and strategies that can help employers reduce drug spend while still providing comprehensive coverage for their employees.
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Abbey Dean
Employee Benefits
Employee Benefits
According to a new report from Milliman, the funded status of US corporate pensions reached its highest level in over a decade at the end of 2021. The report found that the average funded status for corporate pensions was 95.8% at the end of December 2021, up from 90.8% at the end of 2020.
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Abbey Dean
Employee Benefits
Employee Benefits
The Congressional Dads Caucus has announced that it will focus on promoting paid family leave and affordable childcare policies in the US. The caucus, which is made up of 16 members of Congress, aims to prioritize policies that support working parents, particularly fathers who want to be more involved in childcare.
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Abbey Dean