10 Millennials Who Are Transforming Insurance: Kevin Fukuyama
Like many millennials, Kevin Fukuyama maintains a balance between work and personal life, and isn’t afraid to work hard—as long as it’s for something meaningful.
Like many millennials, Kevin Fukuyama maintains a balance between work and personal life, and isn’t afraid to work hard—as long as it’s for something meaningful.
After sustaining an injury at the U.S. Naval Academy, Bruce Fisher-Messier followed in his dad’s footsteps and pursued a career in insurance.
After three years as a captive agent, a family friend convinced Kyle Beggs to work for an independent agency instead. Now, he’s a principal committed to recruiting other millennials.
Lissette Delgado’s female mentors provide support as she pursues both insurance and legislative roles in what Delgado calls a “big boys type of world.”
New technologies, in combination with cloud-based management software, give many agents a leg up on the competition. Take these considerations into account before investing in the latest IT.
As the owner of a pet-sitting business, Kimberly Bass finds she can relate to her commercial lines clients and form relationships in ways other agents can’t.
Ashe Abebe struggled to find a job when he graduated college in the middle of the recession. After delivering furniture for a year, he turned to Craigslist to look for something different—and embarked on a new career in insurance.
According to a recent report, by the end of this decade, Social Security and Medicare will start spending more than they receive in tax revenues. Helping your clients save for retirement is more important than ever.
Do today’s customers require a physical location to fulfill their insurance needs? Or do they prefer an agency that takes care of all its business digitally?
The options for your marketing strategy are endless. To feel a sense of accomplishment, choose four—and commit to them regularly.