Gregory Carter
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Professional Details
I began my career in insurance with Medicare Supplements and Life Insurance in 2007. I opened an independent office in 2010. While trying to put clients needs first, I educate on the insurance plan and how to best use their insurance. Having helped thousands of clients over the years to make their retirement a happier one has been important to me. I hear all the time that I have helped them become confident and comfortable with the plan of their choice. I look forward to assisting many more with their retirement income planning. President of SLP Agency Inc. -Licensed Insurance Agent, 2007, For Life, Health, and Medicare, Property, and Casualty- Active Treasurer for Central Carolina Community Church -Randolph County native serving clients in several states -Top Industry recognition achievements every year since 2014 for Integrity and Leadership -Married to Renee Carter, 5 children, and 4 grandchildren
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
- Medicare Advisor
- Private Client Advisor
- Other
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$111,000 Average Lost
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Married
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Divorced
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Widowed
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Disability
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Immigrant
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