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Matthew Sturdevant is the insurance reporter at The Hartford Courant. He grew up in East Aurora, N.Y., a small village near Buffalo. He started his journalism career in 1999 at a weekly newspaper in Caribou, Maine, after working as a whitewater canoe guide (and chief guide) in Northern Maine and as short-order cook.
Sturdevant holds a bachelor of science in business and a bachelor of arts in psychology from the State University of New York at Oswego and a master of arts in liberal studies from Dartmouth College.
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I will talk to you if you can hide my identity for now. We at Aetna were told that if we talk to the media it is grounds to be fired. I can’t sleep and can’t stand by and watch the injustice anymore. I have been at Aetna 27 years and need to tell the truth. I am not a whack job and could at this time even get you the blogs people have sent to the CEO to voice their concerns that have been ignored. I also have other people who would meet and talk to the media too, but they are afraid. Anyway if this is of interest to you or anyone else contact me and let me know. If not guess its just under the heading of life is not fair. Somebody is going to come forward, in one way or another. The general atmosphere at Aetna is VERY bad….
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