(In
no particular order)
Jack W. Parren, President
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CLU
ChFC, began his career with Prudential in December 1966. Born and
raised in Columbus, Ohio, he was interested in helping people and
felt the insurance business was a great way to help people achieve
their goals and build a financially secure life for his family.
In 1983 he purchased a life and health brokerage with a partner.
In 1988, he formed his own brokerage specializing in disability,
life and medical insurance. Since that time, the agency has expanded
to almost any life/health related product imaginable. He is the
past president of Columbus Chapter of Insurance and Financial Advisors
(2002 recipient of their Lifetime Achievement Award), Columbus Chapter
of The Society of Financial Service Professionals (2002 recipient
of their most prestigious Hall of Fame Award), Columbus Children's
Hospital Development board, and the Dublin Lion's Club. He is a
member of Powell United Methodist Church and of York Lodge of Free
and Accepted Masons in Worthington, Ohio. Jack and wife Pat, married
in 1964. They have three children. Jeff, (new business processing),
is the youngest and newest employee. Joy, (former employee), and
Jill, (mother of Jack and Pat's three fantastic, smart as whips,
adorable, grandchildren). They have resided in Powell since 1993. |
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Patricia S. (Pat) Parren, Accountant
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Born and raised in Arlington, Ohio. She graduated from Arlington
High School and Bliss Business School. Pat worked for North American
Aviation as a purchasing secretary until starting a family. Pat
decided in 1966 to be a stay home mom with her first daughter Jill,
followed by Joy and Jeff. Pat enjoys golf, bowling and all types
of card games. She is a member of the Powell United Methodist Church
and has served on many committees and a past president of the women's
group. Pat started working at Agents Brokerage in 1988 as a file
clerk, then new business processing. Currently, she is the accountant
for the company handling accounts receivable and accounts payable
as well as paying commissions to the Brokers. |
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