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ParetoHealth

ParetoHealth is a healthcare benefits solutions provider focused on midsize employers with 50 to 1,000 employees. The company aims to reduce healthcare cost volatility and improve financial outcomes through innovative self-insurance models. It has established itself as the largest health benefits captive in the U.S., managing over $6.6 billion in healthcare spending and serving more than 3,000 employers, which collectively cover over 1 million lives. The company offers a range of services, including its Risk Shield program, which provides a shared-risk model for predictable costs and stop-loss protection against large claims. Its Savings Engine utilizes data analytics and clinical expertise to manage medical costs and improve pharmacy solutions through the ParetoHealth Pharmacy Consortium. By pooling employers into a single risk pool, ParetoHealth enhances negotiating leverage and risk stabilization, allowing midsize businesses access to cost-saving tools typically available to larger corporations.

AIB

AIB is a financial institution that offers personal and commercial banking products and services for individuals and businesses.

Cinesamples, Inc.

Founded in Los Angeles in 2007, Cinesamples has grown to become an industry leader in the development of top virtual instruments and sample libraries. We are passionate about the sampling process, and you can hear our products in many films, tv shows, and video games.

Federal Reserve Board

The Federal Reserve Board, commonly known as the Fed, is the central authority of the Federal Reserve System, which serves as the central banking system of the United States. Established in 1913, the Fed aims to create a stable monetary system and address banking panics. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it oversees 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks, balancing regional insights with national policy. The Fed has five main functions: conducting monetary policy to promote maximum employment and stable prices, ensuring financial system stability, supervising and regulating financial institutions, fostering efficient payment and settlement systems, and promoting consumer protection and community development. It also provides essential services such as payment processing and economic data publications, including the Beige Book and the FRED database. The Fed plays a crucial role in supporting the U.S. economy and serves various stakeholders, including depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions.