Session Podcasts Provide On-the-Go Access to
Boomertirement Summit Highlights
Park Ridge, Ill. (April 2, 2008) – A new series of audio and video podcasts provides MDRT members, other financial services professionals and media with on-the-go access to highlights of several sessions presented at MDRT’s Boomertirement Industry Summit.
Podcasts that are now available:
- Matt Thornhill, President and Founder of the Boomer Project, providing expert perspective about how to sell financial services products to Baby Boomers.
- Michelle L. Hoesly, CLU, ChFC – Principal, Capital Resources; 29-year MDRT Member – discussing three distribution-phase strategies that can help Baby Boomers ensure sustainable life income.
- Ed Slott, IRA expert and author, presenting an approach that protects retirement assets by taking advantage of the three biggest benefits of the U.S. tax code.
- Three of the industry’s premier insurance experts exploring how financial advisors can help Baby Boomers employ Lifeboats that protect against the burden of unforeseen and uncontrollable expenses.
The podcasts are available at our new Podcast navigation link on the left. Boomertirement Summit podcasts from other sessions will also be available soon.
About MDRT and Boomertirement
MDRT is The Premier Association of Financial Professionals. Founded in 1927, MDRT is an international, independent association of more than 35,000 or less than 1 percent, of the world’s best life insurance and financial services professionals. With membership from 77 nations and territories, MDRT members demonstrate exceptional professional knowledge, strict ethical conduct and outstanding client service. MDRT membership is recognized internationally as the standard of sales excellence in the life insurance and financial services business.
Through Boomertirement, MDRT is providing leadership that will help the financial services industry provide solutions that will encourage the biggest generation in history – Baby Boomers – to take action to navigate the financial challenges they confront as they retire.
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