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Ted Lewis

Assistant Vice President at Aon
📍 United States

Ted Lewis is an Assistant Vice President at Aon with a background in health and benefits consulting from his time at Mercer. His experience spans roles from account management to regulatory analysis in the insurance industry. He holds a Bachelors Degree from Temple University.

His personal interests appear to include classical studies and international relations, evidenced by his university involvement in the National Classics Honours Society, Eta Sigma Phi, and the Temple University Model United Nations.

He was a member of the Zeta Beta chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, the National Classics Honours Society.

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Experience
10 Years
Current Role
Assistant Vice President
Job Level
Senior
Location
United States
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Priorities

Topics Ted cares about

Health & Benefits
Has extensive experience as a Health and Benefits Consultant from his time at Mercer, indicating a deep professional focus in this area.
Regulatory Analysis
Previously worked as a Regulatory Performance Analyst at Independence Blue Cross, showing a background in industry compliance.
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Career

Work history

9-2024
Assistant Vice President
Aon
4-2024 - 9-2024
Senior Associate Health and Benefits Consultant
Mercer
9-2021 - 3-2024
Associate
Mercer
4-2019 - 9-2021
Regulatory Performance Analyst II
Independence Blue Cross
3-2018 - 4-2019
Account Manager
UnitedHealth Group
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Education
2011 - 2015
Bachelor’s Degree
Temple University
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