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Agency Nation Meets: Brenden Corr

As the co-founder of Project 55, a nonprofit launched in January, Brenden Corr is committed to reshaping how mental health is addressed in workplaces.
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Get to know the individuals that ignite the insurance industry as they answer our icebreaker questions. 

A Seattle native and lifelong Seahawks fan, Brenden Corr now calls Missoula, Montana, home. His most recent role was the director of business development for Loss Run Pro (LRP), a software solution designed to help insurance agencies streamline and automate access to their loss runs. In just three and a half years, Brenden played a pivotal role in growing LRP to serve over 6,000 agencies nationwide. With over 18 years of experience in sales and marketing, he's currently driving growth and partnerships at Faura, a company transforming property risk mitigation.

Beyond work, Brenden can be found outside—camping, hiking, golfing, biking and doing pretty much anything to stay active. He is also a dedicated mental health advocate. As the co-founder of Project 55, a nonprofit launched in January, Brenden is committed to reshaping how mental health is addressed in workplaces.

Project 55 is a completely free online platform providing tools and resources to individuals and organizations to proactively improve and destigmatize mental health in the workplace. Project 55 will offer companies a groundbreaking training program that they can use to foster a culture of mental health awareness and support.

Hi, Brenden! Thanks for joining us! Since you're from Seattle, we want to know two things. First, what is your coffee order?

Iced Americano with almond milk. I drink it all year round, even in Montana.

Second, which sports teams do you support and why?

The Seattle Seahawks. I've been a season ticket holder for almost 16 years. Love them. Russell Wilson brought us some incredible games and memories in Seattle.

I have one Russell Wilson memory… but we won't go there. Moving on. What is your favorite season and why?

Spring, summer and fall. I can get back outside for camping, hiking and golf.

We said one, but maybe we should just ask about people's least favorite season. Next question is a big one: Where would you go during a zombie apocalypse?

Since moving to Montana, I am more ready than ever. I've got the truck ready to bug out and would head to my friend's 4,000-acre ranch about an hour away. You could disappear for a while out there. It's not like I've never thought of this …

That's the thing about us insurance pros; we're always prepared. So, what's your biggest pet peeve?

I find it so incredibly fascinating to watch people at airports, but people eating full meals on planes is a pet peeve. I get people need to eat, but is Panda Express on a 7 a.m. flight necessary?

All rules are off in airports and that includes eating orange chicken for breakfast. If money was no object, what are the first three things you would buy?

A vacation ranch, a family and friends trip around the world, and more time with my grandparents.

Thanks, Brenden! And all the best as you launch Project 55.

This is a monthly column for Independent Agent magazine and iamagazine.com. To be featured, email hello@agencynation.com.

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