A Career Hole-in-One

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: April 23, 2021

When new Partner George Dippel, Executive Vice President of Deft Research, isn’t revolutionizing the health insurance experience for consumers, he is an avid golfer.

Though he is modest about his golfing prowess, George recently hit his first career hole-in-one on the green.

While this was the first time George hit a hole-in-one on the course, his feelings of once-in-a-lifetime excitement were soon replicated when Deft Research decided to become an Integrity partner.

Integrity has a real passion for uplifting the voice of the consumer, which Deft Research shares perfectly. This is just one example of the truly incredible synergy our companies have.

This partnership helps in enhancing the way we serve consumers in the health insurance space. Our acquisition of Deft Research is a true hole-in-one, so we can’t wait to get to work transforming the insurance industry together.

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