Why Student Athletes Are An Underutilized Talent Pool
From producers to client managers and service teams, former student athletes are likely to embody the personal discipline and soft skills necessary to have successful insurance careers.

From producers to client managers and service teams, former student athletes are likely to embody the personal discipline and soft skills necessary to have successful insurance careers.
As hard as it may be to believe, the oldest wave of Generation Z is now hitting their late twenties. While Gen Z insurance needs are evolving, they’re not too different from their predecessors.
Rather than being wary or frustrated with the Generation Z workforce, employers who seek to understand them can offer a much more positive workplace relationship and ultimately benefit their company.
When it comes to planning for your agency’s internal perpetuation, there are numerous factors to consider, each requiring careful consideration and strategic discussion.
As Generation Z becomes an increasingly significant part of the workforce, employers must rethink their approach to retention and benefits.
There are opportunities to recruit seasoned, talented workers looking for a career change—if you reimagine the hiring process to emphasize competencies, not experience.
A combination of traditional and creative benefits that meet evolving employee needs is necessary to maintain a productive workforce.
What does the next generation want in a career? How does the insurance industry align with what Generation Z wants in a profession? Find out on this episode of Agency Nation Radio.
Learn what this next generation of agents has to say about where the industry is headed—and how they fit into it.
On this episode of Agency Nation Radio, Carrie Shaw, account manager at Mirabito-Gresham Insurance in East Syracuse, New York, discusses networking, the joys of learning something new every day and attracting more young people to insurance.