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NIB Welcomes New Minister

NIB Welcomes New Minister

10/26/2021 10:00:43 AM

NIB Welcomes New Minister

The National Insurance Board (NIB) welcomed Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Myles LaRoda on Wednesday October 13th, 2021. Minister LaRoda met with NIB executives including Director James Moss before addressing the press, touring each NIB location in New Providence, and greeting all employees present.

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