Finding Adventure Everywhere

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: April 23, 2021

New Integrity Partner Tim Brousseau, Executive Vice President of Deft Research, actively seeks out every opportunity for an epic adventure.

Although revolutionizing the insurance industry is thrilling in itself, Tim loves to spend his spare time pushing himself to his limit. When he’s not helping clients with their health insurance research needs, he can be found speeding up 14,000-foot mountains on his bike or trail-running within the Grand Canyon.

Check out this great photo of Tim in his element:

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As one of Integrity’s latest partners, Tim has a new thrill to focus on. He thrives on the challenge of endurance sports, so the adventure of completely revolutionizing the insurance industry should be right up his alley.

Please join us in welcoming Tim and the rest of the team at Deft Research to the Integrity family!

 

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