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This installment of The Axis Effect features Marshall Darr, CEO and Co-Founder at StretchDollar.
Founded to help small businesses with their approach to healthcare, StretchDollar reduces costs and complexities for growing companies that can barely afford the time to worry about healthcare. In a world where health insurance is expected from employers, Darr and his fellow Co-Founder utilize their company to allow other leaders to ensure positive healthcare experiences for their teams without draining their funds to make it happen.
Darr discusses how startup leaders can positively impact their customers and employees, the value of time, how businesses can retain employees by allowing them to bring their passions into play, and the process of how StretchDollar runs a smooth system that efficiently facilitates the creation of healthcare systems for small companies and relationships between those companies and their chosen healthcare providers.
To learn more, tune in to “Health: Benefit vs Necessity.”
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