Achim Schwetlick Steps Up to Serve the Industry

Our own Achim Schwetlick, CIG Executive Vice President, has been appointed to Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association (LIMRA) and Life Office Management Association’s (LOMA) Life Insurance Advisory Board. This is one of four newly formed executive advisory boards. The other three boards are focused on the annuity, retirement plans and workplace benefits markets.

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You can Share the Good starting right now!

Plus the first 10 donors to the Share the Good campaign will receive an extra $100 to their nonprofit of choice from the National Life Group Foundation!

Our employee donation matching program, Share the Good, is officially under way. This is where you can make a donation of any amount – from just $1 to as much as $2,000. And then the Foundation will match it, instantly doubling your support.

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And The Winner Is…?

After over 2 dozen entries and 5500 votes we have a winner in Beats For Good. If you tuned into Mike and Mary this morning on STAR 92.9, you heard that the grand prize winner is Kingdom All Stars who will open Do Good Fest on July 16th, receive $5000 for their school’s music program and get backstage access to the show. WOW!

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“You Can’t Make This Stuff Up” – One policyholder’s remarkable relationship with National Life

By Beth Rusnock, Director of Community Relations

In 1955, a young, recently married man named Daniel Fuss was searching for a life insurance policy. Much to his dismay, no carriers would insure him including one represented by his best friend’s father. They didn’t want to “take a chance,” said Dan, on a person who was about to enter the Naval flight academy.

Then he learned about a company called National Life.

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Giving Thanks During a Pandemic

Nothing is typical in 2020 including Thanksgiving. Not only are people being encouraged to not travel, but many also may not have a traditional Thanksgiving meal due to job loss, hunger, and other hardships. But a small team decided not to let that happen in Montpelier.

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