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Mark Dang

Questioner · DISC type c
Employee Benefits Broker at OneDigital
📍 Los Angeles, California, United States

Mark is an expert Employee Benefits Broker at OneDigital, focused on helping Southern California companies control rising healthcare expenses. He previously served as Executive Vice President at Brown & Brown. A graduate of the USC Marshall School of Business, people often describe him as dedicated, a master negotiator, and enthusiastic.

Mark is deeply committed to the human resources community, having held leadership roles in professional organizations, including Immediate Past Chair for PIHRA District Five and Board Member for the National Human Resources Associations LA Chapter. This demonstrates a passion for advancing the HR profession beyond his daily role.

He hosts exclusive "Whiteboard Seminars" at high-end restaurants for CHROs and CFOs to discuss healthcare cost strategies.

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Experience
15 Years
Current Role
Employee Benefits Broker
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States
Personality Overview

How Mark shows up

Systematic
Price-Sensitive
Value Seeker

They generally do not appreciate an overfriendly approach and prefer to stay to-the-point. They are more likely than others to negotiate on pricing and terms. They prefer to fully evaluate every situation.

Priorities

Topics Mark cares about

Healthcare Cost Containment
His work centers on creating strategies that deliver zero or minimal premium increases for large companies, saving clients millions without reducing benefits.
Employee Benefits Strategy
He has a long career consulting firms on optimizing benefits packages, including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans.
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Career

Work history

10-2025
Employee Benefits Broker
OneDigital
4-2009
Immediate Past Chair
PIHRA District Five
4-2013 - 10-2025
Executive Vice President - Employee Benefits Broker
Brown & Brown
7-2008 - 3-2013
Vice President - Employee Benefits
Bolton & Company
5-2009 - 7-2011
Board Member
National Human Resources Association- LA Chapter
In the press

Media appearances

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Education
9-1995 - 12-1997
B.S.
University of Southern California
1995 - 1997
BS
USC Marshall School of Business
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

c

Calculativeness (C)

Calculativeness (C) reflects the degree to which a person is likely to be cautious, systematic and analytical. Those scoring high tend to emphasise quality and accuracy.

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