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Brian A. Trzcinski has spent his entire career as a marketing professional in the financial services industry. He has been with MassMutual since 2006, serving as Director of Life Product Marketing, Regional Marketing Director, and currently, Director Business Market Development. In his current role, Brian is responsible for all marketing programs aimed at assisting the business owner marketplace, including research, educational content, strategic partnerships and sales tool development.

Prior to joining MassMutual, Brian spent six years with MetLife as a Marketing Manager in its life product, financial planning, and broker/dealer organizations. He has experience marketing to both the career agency system and independent distribution channels. Brian is recognized as a Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) from the Exit Planning Institute. He holds a Master’s degree from Emerson College in Writing and Publishing and a Bachelors degree in Communication and Journalism from Stonehill College. In his spare time, Brian is a certified Personal Fitness Trainer and youth travel and AAU basketball coach.

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