Wednesday, March 27, 2013

My Mission Statement

Now that I have passed my provincial Life Insurance exam I figured it’s high time I wrote a mission statement.  To let potential client’s know who I am and what I am all about, after all a mission statement is basically a resume to each and every client, or should I say employer.
Yes, I said employer because that is how I see my role. My vision or mission if you will is to help people avoid risk and protect their families through education and knowledge. I do not want to be known as just a life insurance agent, but as a trusted advisor, someone who is on your side and will give you all of the options so that you can make the right decisions for you and your families.
As part of my plan, education will be playing a big role in my own life. My second stepping stone will be to get my Mutual Fund license followed by my full Certified Financial Planner designation. This dedication that I have for my career will be the same kind I bring to the table every time I engage you, my employer.
Over the next couple of months I will be training and learning all about the Faith Life Financial life insurance products that are available. This company strongly reflects my heart for the supporting the Christian Community and provides many opportunities to work with Ministry. If you would like to learn more about them please feel free to visit http://www.faithlifefinancial.ca/en/index.asp.
In the meantime if you would like to know more about who I am and my current qualifications you can visit my Prezi, which is kind of like a power point presentation on caffeine. If you would like to stay informed in general about life Insurance news I would suggest connecting by signing up to this blog. And if you are one of those people who require mobile up to the second information and response please considering following me on twitter. You can also connect with me on linkedin or facebook if you are a social media butterfly.
Thank you for your attention and consideration,
Sincerely,
Edgar Schuchardt

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