Senior Benefit Services, Inc.
Vice President, RSSA
Senior Benefit Services, Inc.
580 Northern Ave Ste F
Hagerstown, MD 21742, US
Professional Profile
Prior to joining Senior Benefit Services, Inc. David worked with hundreds of clients, from medical offices to legal practices to industrial companies, helping them navigate their company retirement plans with expertise in helping clients build 401(k) plans that balanced the changing demands of the business and regulatory environment with employee needs. During this time he held Series 7, 63 and 66, and life and health insurance licenses. A graduate of Elon University (NC) with a BS in Political Science he currently David serves as the Vice President of Senior Benefit Services, Inc.
He is a lifelong sports enthusiast with a passion for the Las Vegas Raiders and Miami Hurricanes football teams. He served as the President of FC Frederick (Frederick, MD), Locomotive FC (Hagerstown, MD) was the President and Executive Director of Liverpool FC International Academy Western Maryland, where he coached and oversaw the day to day operations of the club, reporting directly to the Liverpool FC Academy in England. He enjoys spending time with his two boys Abe and Max and lives in Hagerstown with his beautiful fiancé Tara.
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