MediHelp Romania opens a new branch and appoints Florentia Fasie as branch manager
MediHelp Romania, part of MediHelp International, the Central Eastern Europe leader on the private health insurance market, has opened a new concept Sales unit branch in Bucharest, Aviatorilor Bd. 68, and appointed Ms. Florentina Fasie as branch manager. 2016-04-28 14:41:06
The opening of the new branch is part of the company plan to enlarge the business activity in Romania and will host all the sales operations of MediHelp. Having good accessibility for cars and access to excellent public transportation in the new Concept Branch, the customers will be able to meet the account managers, buy customized international health insurances plans, or administrate their insurance issues with a team member.
"A concept branch is a proof of our commitment to expand in the Romanian market and to offer the best value for money to our customers. With our growing operations in Romania, this was a necessary action to take. We have appointed Ms. Florentina Fasie as the new Concept Branch manager, due to her remarkable results in the six years spent with MediHelp sales team", states Mr. Zahal Levy, President of MediHelp.
In her new position, Ms. Fasie will be responsible with the strategic client portfolio development at a national level and with the coordination and expansion of the direct sales and the telesales teams to reach sales targets. "I am honoured to take this new position and to bring all my sales expertise to MediHelp in order to make a difference in the international health insurance field in Romania", Florentina Fasie said.
Florentina Fasie has an over 10 years experience in sales and a BA in Marketing with the Romanian Academy of Economic Studies and numerous courses in strategic selling in Romania and abroad.
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