As a New York Life Agent, I firmly believe that most people strive to do what’s right—for themselves, their families, and their communities.
That belief is what led me to join New York Life in 2023 after 23 years of service as an Active-Duty Hospital Corpsman. Transitioning from the Navy to a career in insurance and financial products was a natural next step, allowing me to continue making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. At New York Life, I found an organization that shares my commitment to empowering others to take control of their financial future while honoring their service and sacrifice.
As a Navy retiree and Disabled Veteran, I bring a unique combination of military discipline and financial expertise to help Veterans and their families achieve financial security and success. I understand firsthand the challenges and opportunities faced by servicemen and women and offer tailored strategies that align with their values and goals.
With a mission-driven approach, I focus on empowering individuals and families to build legacies and secure their futures with integrity and care. Depending on your needs, I can introduce you to strategies designed to:
Protect your family’s lifestyle and financial future,
Prepare for major life events, such as funding a college education, saving for retirement, or caring for an aging relative, and
Help you create a lasting legacy for the people and causes you care about most.
While my experience and qualifications are important, what truly sets me apart is my dedication to understanding your unique goals, dreams, and aspirations.
If you’re looking for someone who’s ready to combine expertise with a deep sense of purpose, I’d be honored to assist you. Let’s connect and create a personalized plan that works for you and your loved ones.
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