Jennifer Kiesewetter, J.D.
Freelance writer
Jennifer Kiesewetter has worked in private practice for 19 years as an employee benefits attorney where she focuses on employee benefits, retirement plans, health plans, compliance and human resources issues. She also has over over 10 years of experience in magazine, newspaper, trade publication, and blog writing.
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