Changes at the BWC: interview with Marsha Ryan: ideally, insurance programs operate quietly in the background, providing peace of mind.
Catalyst (Dublin, Ohio) › Nbr. 2009, January 2009
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Changes at the BWC: interview with Marsha Ryan: ideally, insurance programs operate quietly in the background, providing peace of mind.
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Problems, however, are quick to get attention, especially when the source is Ohio's Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC), a significant factor in Ohio's overall business climate. The Bureau's image was tarnished a few years back when improper investments became the punch line of concerns regarding oversight in government agencies. Since that time, Administrator Marsha E Ryan has stepped in to strengthen BWC's reputation. The goal is a trim, efficient and e...See the full content of this document
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